Article ID: CBB462811041

Space and Motion in Nature and Scripture: Galileo, Descartes, Newton (2015)

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In the Scholium to the Definitions in Principia mathematica, Newton departs from his main task of discussing space, time and motion by suddenly mentioning the proper method for interpreting Scripture. This is surprising, and it has long been ignored by scholars. In this paper, I argue that the Scripture passage in the Scholium is actually far from incidental: it reflects Newton's substantive concern, one evident in correspondence and manuscripts from the 1680s, that any general understanding of space, time and motion must enable readers to recognize the veracity of Biblical claims about natural phenomena, including the motion of the earth. This substantive concern sheds new light on an aspect of Newton's project in the Scholium. It also underscores Newton's originality in dealing with the famous problem of reconciling theological and philosophical conceptions of nature in the seventeenth century.

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Authors & Contributors
William W. Hackborn
Schmit, Christophe
Brading, Katherine
Verelst, Karin
Takahashi, Ken'ichi
Slowik, Edward S.
Journals
Foundations of Science
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Revue d'Histoire des Sciences
Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Publishers
Ontos
Kluwer Academic
Greenwood Press
University of Pittsburgh
Concepts
Motion (physical)
Physics
Space
Philosophy of science
Mathematics
Mechanics
People
Newton, Isaac
Galilei, Galileo
Descartes, René
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Kepler, Johannes
Copernicus, Nicolaus
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
16th century
Early modern
Renaissance
Places
Italy
Pisa (Italy)
Europe
Institutions
Jesuits (Society of Jesus)
Cambridge University
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