Article ID: CBB448929987

Why Did Leibniz Fail to Complete His Dynamics? (2017)

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Leibniz’s ‘new science of dynamics’ is typically taken to have been completed in the late monadological metaphysics. On this view, stemming from Martial Gueroult and continuing in the recent interpretations of Robert Adams and Pauline Phemister, Leibniz accomplished his dynamics in his later account of physical forces as merely phenomenal modifications of monadic, metaphysical forces. This paper argues, by contrast, that Leibniz considered the dynamics to be an unfinished project: this is evident in statements from throughout his mature period until his final months. Two possible reasons for the non-completion of the dynamics are discussed. The first is that his encounter with the superior physics of Newton’s Principia caused Leibniz to continually defer his own contribution. I argue, however, in favour of a second reason: that there are philosophical difficulties inherent in the science of dynamics that prevented its completion. These difficulties are found in the relation of dynamics to metaphysics, and in the more fundamental split within dynamics, into the doctrine of primitive and derivative forces. Through three late exchanges with de Volder, Wolff and Des Bosses, I show that the relation of primitive and derivative forces remained an unsolved – although not in principle unsolvable – problem for Leibniz.

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Authors & Contributors
Rey, Anne-Lise
Phemister, Pauline
Garber, Daniel
Anfray, Jean-Pascal
Andrea Costa
Rumore, Paola
Journals
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Revue de Synthèse
Vivarium: Journal for Mediaeval Philosophy and the Intellectual Life of the Middle Ages
HOPOS
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Metaphysics
Philosophy of science
Physics
Philosophy
Dynamics
Monads, monadology
People
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Wolff, Christian von
Newton, Isaac
Volder, Burchardus de
Papin, Denis
Kant, Immanuel
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
Early modern
19th century
Places
Germany
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