Z Bechler
Boston Studies in the Philosophy and His Newton s Physics and the Conceptual Structure of the Scientific Revolution Book 127 (Hardcover)
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Three events which happened all within the same week some ten years ago set me on the track which the book describes. The first was a reading of Emile Meyerson works in the course of a prolonged research on Einstein s relativity theory which sent me back to Meyerson s Ident- ity and Reality where I read and reread the striking chapter on Ir- rationality . In my earlier researches into the origins of French Conven- tionalism I came to know similar views all apparently deriving from Emile Boutroux s doctoral thesis of 1874 De fa contingence des lois de la nature and his notes of the 1892-3 course he taught at the Sorbonne De [ idee de fa loi naturelle dans la science et la philosophie contempo- raines. But never before was the full effect of the argument so suddenly clear as when I read Meyerson. On the same week I read by sheer accident Ernest Moody s two- parts paper in the JHIof 1951 Galileo and Avempace . Put near Meyerson s thesis what Moody argued was a striking confirmation: it was the sheer irrationality of the Platonic tradition leading from A vem- pace to Galileo which was the working conceptual force behind the notion of a non-appearing nature active all the time but always sub- merged as it is embodied in the concept of void and motion in it.
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