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Aristotle's Physics: a Physicist's Look

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  • Aug 18, 2014
  • #Philosophy #Physics #HistoryofScience
Carlo Rovelli
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I show that Aristotelian physics is a correct and non-intuitive approximation of Newtonian physics in the suitable domain (motion in fluids), in the same technical sense in which Ne... Show More

I show that Aristotelian physics is a correct and non-intuitive approximation of Newtonian physics in the suitable domain (motion in fluids), in the same technical sense in which Newton theory is an approximation of Einstein's theory. Aristotelian physics lasted long not because it became dogma, but because it is a very good empirically grounded theory. The observation suggests some general considerations on inter-theoretical relations.

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Yohan John @dryohanjohn · Mar 12, 2023
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☝️ Absolutely brilliant paper. I'd say it's a must-read for anyone interested in the history of science.
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