Article ID: CBB922054924

Jacques Rohault’s Mathematical Physics (2020)

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This article addresses the problem of Jacques Rohault’s Cartesianism. It aims to enrich the current portrayal of Rohault (1618–72) as a Cartesian natural philosopher concerned with experimentation. The modern evaluation of Rohault as an experimentalist can benefit from another explanatory layer, emphasizing the mathematical physics that shapes his natural philosophy. In order to argue for this complementary account, I focus on an early episode in Rohault’s career, represented by his reply to Fermat’s attacks against Descartes’s law of refraction (1658). The source has been discussed, so far, solely as part of the dispute in optics between Fermat and the Cartesians. The reading endorsed here explores the source from a different angle, suggesting an alternative account grounded on a more contextual understanding of Rohault’s contribution to Cartesianism. More diverse dimensions of Rohault’s intellectual formation are revealed, which in turn provides a more complex picture of this strain of Cartesian natural philosophy.

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Authors & Contributors
Smith, Justin E. H.
Gaukroger, Stephen W.
Nyden, Tammy
Carella, Candida
Garau, Rodolfo
Spink, Aaron
Journals
Philosophy of Science
History of Universities
Galilæana: Journal of Galilean Studies
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Bruniana & Campanelliana: Ricerche Filosofiche e Materiali Storico-testuali
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Publishers
Springer
Bonanno Editore
Routledge
Presses Universitaires de Strasbourg
Brepols
Harvard University
Concepts
Natural philosophy
Cartesianism
Physics
Empiricism
Historiography
Mind and body
People
Descartes, René
Rohault, Jacques
Volder, Burchardus de
Campailla, Tommaso
Megerlin, Peter
Theophrastos of Eresos
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
Places
Italy
Germany
Basel (Switzerland)
Leiden (Netherlands)
England
Sicily
Institutions
Experimentalists
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