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Styles of Mathematization: The Case of 18th Century Electrostatics

English · Hardback

Will be released 08.09.2025

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This book studies the mathematization of physics, with a special emphasis on 18th century electrostatics as a case study. The mathematization of a scientific field is a fruitful yet underdeveloped topic that can be seen through different lenses. A noticeable one is the Inferential Conception proposed by Mark Colyvan and Otávio Bueno. In this regard, the use of mathematics is understood as a set of mappings relating the physical realm and the mathematical realm. However, the historical process related to the use of mathematics remains unsolved; philosophical frameworks usually have a hard time dealing with historical dimensionality. Therefore, this book provides a study of the historical process of mathematization going beyond the framework in order to explain the use of mathematics a-historically, using the aforementioned investigation of 18th century electrostatics. The research developed gravitates around two centers; the history of physics and the philosophy of science, making the book of equal importance to both historians and philosophers of science.

List of contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Towards a philosophy of mathematization.- 3 Johann Euler s mathematization.- 4 Franz Aepinus mathematization.- 5 Charles-Augustin Coulomb s mathematization.- 6 Conclusions.- A-1 Notes on the translation of Haüy s book about Aepinus theory of electricity.- A-2 Translation.

About the author

Lucas Marcelo Cavalari Nardi has a Ph.D. in the History of Physics, with a special focus on the mathematization process. His work has ramifications on the Philosophy of Science, which constitutes one of his areas of interest; the History of Science is another area he is interested in and acquainted with. He has a degree in Physics and a graduate course in History of Science. He is also fluent in English and French.

Summary

This book studies the mathematization of physics, with a special emphasis on 18th century electrostatics as a case study. The mathematization of a scientific field is a fruitful yet underdeveloped topic that can be seen through different lenses. A noticeable one is the Inferential Conception proposed by Mark Colyvan and Otávio Bueno. In this regard, the use of mathematics is understood as a set of mappings relating the physical realm and the mathematical realm. However, the historical process related to the use of mathematics remains unsolved; philosophical frameworks usually have a hard time dealing with historical dimensionality. Therefore, this book provides a study of the historical process of mathematization going beyond the framework in order to explain the use of mathematics a-historically, using the aforementioned investigation of 18th century electrostatics. The research developed gravitates around two centers; the history of physics and the philosophy of science, making the book of equal importance to both historians and philosophers of science.

Product details

Authors Lucas Marcelo Cavalari Nardi
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 08.09.2025
 
EAN 9783031984341
ISBN 978-3-0-3198434-1
No. of pages 205
Illustrations IV, 205 p. 42 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Series Synthese Library
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries

Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Philosophy of Science, History of Science, History of Physics, Electrostatics, Mathematization

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