What the Middle-Aged Galileo Told the Elderly Galileo: Galileo’s Search for the Laws of Fall

IF 0.1 3区 哲学 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Penha Maria Cardozo Dias, Mariana Faria Brito Francisquini, Carlos Eduardo Aguiar, Marta Feijó Barroso
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Recent historiographic results in Galilean studies disclose the use of proportions, graphical representation of the kinematic variables (distance, time, speed), and the medieval double distance rule in Galileo’s reasoning; these have been characterized as Galileo’s “tools for thinking.” We assess the import of these “tools” in Galileo’s reasoning leading to the laws of fall (\(v^{2} \propto D\) and \(v \propto t\)). To this effect, a reconstruction of folio 152r shows that Galileo built proportions involving distance, time, and speed in uniform motions, and applied to them the double distance rule to obtain uniformly accelerated motions; the folio indicates that he tried to fit proportions in a graph. Analogously, an argument in Two New Sciences to the effect that an earlier proof of the law of fall started from an incorrect hypothesis (v??D) can be recast in the language of proportions, using only the proof that v??t and the hypothesis.

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中年伽利略告诉老年伽利略:伽利略对坠落规律的探索
伽利略研究中最近的史学结果揭示了伽利略推理中比例、运动变量(距离、时间、速度)的图形表示和中世纪双距离规则的使用;这些被认为是伽利略的“思考工具”。我们评估了这些“工具”在伽利略推理中导致堕落定律的重要性(\(v^{2} \propto D\)和\(v \propto t\))。为此,对152r开卷的重建表明,伽利略在匀速运动中建立了距离、时间和速度的比例,并将双距离规则应用于它们以获得匀速加速运动;这对开本表明他试图在图表中拟合比例。类似地,在《两门新科学》中有一个论点,其结果是,先前对坠落定律的证明是从一个不正确的假设(v?∝?D)开始的,可以用比例的语言来重新表述,只用证明v?∝?T和假设。
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Physics in Perspective
Physics in Perspective 物理-科学史与科学哲学
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0.60
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10
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Physics in Perspective seeks to bridge the gulf between physicists and non-physicists through historical and philosophical studies that typically display the unpredictable as well as the cross-disciplinary interplay of observation, experiment, and theory that has occurred over extended periods of time in academic, governmental, and industrial settings and in allied disciplines such as astrophysics, chemical physics, and geophysics. The journal also publishes first-person accounts by physicists of significant contributions they have made, biographical articles, book reviews, and guided tours of historical sites in cities throughout the world. It strives to make all articles understandable to a broad spectrum of readers – scientists, teachers, students, and the public at large. Bibliographic Data Phys. Perspect. 1 volume per year, 4 issues per volume approx. 500 pages per volume Format: 15.5 x 23.5cm ISSN 1422-6944 (print) ISSN 1422-6960 (electronic)
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