On Hooke’s Rule of Nature

IF 0.2 Q4 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Isadora Monteiro
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Lectures de Potentia Restitutiva or Of Spring: Explaining the Power of Springing Bodies (1678) is an important book for the history of science. This book is better known for Hooke’s presentation of the law that bears his name. This law, or “Rule of Nature” as the author states, is commonly taught within the context of the analysis of elastic bodies and their deformations. However, the framework in which this law was introduced goes beyond the context in which it is currently taught. Alongside the presentation of Hooke’s experiments with springs, the author established his vibratory theory of matter, in which the concepts of congruence and incongruence, initially presented in his Micrographia (1665), would be defined in greater detail. These concepts aimed to theoretically justify the movements of attraction and repulsion in nature. This paper seeks to study the Lectures de Potentia Restitutiva once again to better understand Hooke’s thoughts about the rule which bears his name and his conception of gravity, which the author considered a force. Here Hooke’s definitions of body and motion will be presented, as well as his actual objective when he formulated the so-called Hooke’s Law. As we will see, Hooke intended to create a “philosophical scale” to measure the gravitational attraction between bodies. By considering his previous publications, such as An attempt to prove the motion of the Earth from Observations or Micrographia: or some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies, or even unpublished works such as On the inflection of a direct motion into a curve by supervening Attractive principle, it becomes clear that Hooke was already opening a path toward an understanding of gravity before Newton’s Principia (1687) were published. By taking into account the controversy between Isaac Newton and Robert Hooke, we also intend to strengthen the idea that Hooke was an indispensable contributor to the elaboration of a law of universal gravitation. In addition to all this, it will also be argued that the conclusions achieved by Hooke in Of Spring may have also anticipated Newton’s third law of motion.
论胡克的自然法则
《关于弹簧的恢复势能的讲稿:解释弹性体的力量》(1678)是科学史上的一本重要著作。这本书更出名的是胡克对以他名字命名的法律的介绍。这一规律,或作者所说的“自然规律”,通常在弹性体及其变形分析的背景下教授。然而,引入这一法律的框架超出了目前所教授的背景。在介绍胡克的弹簧实验的同时,作者建立了他的物质振动理论,在他的《缩微术》(1665)中最初提出的同余和不同余的概念将得到更详细的定义。这些概念旨在从理论上证明自然界中吸引和排斥的运动。本文试图再次研究《恢复潜能论》,以更好地理解胡克关于以他的名字命名的规则的思想和他的重力概念,作者认为重力是一种力。这里将介绍胡克对身体和运动的定义,以及他制定所谓的胡克定律时的实际目的。正如我们将看到的,胡克打算创造一个“哲学尺度”来测量物体之间的万有引力。考虑到他之前的出版物,如《从观察或显微摄影中证明地球运动的尝试》,或《微小物体的一些生理描述》,甚至是未发表的作品,如《论通过叠加引力原理将直接运动弯曲成曲线》,很明显,在牛顿的《原理》(1687)出版之前,胡克已经为理解引力开辟了一条道路。通过考虑艾萨克·牛顿和罗伯特·胡克之间的争论,我们还打算加强胡克在阐述万有引力定律方面是一个不可或缺的贡献者的观点。除此之外,我们还认为胡克在《论春》中得出的结论可能也预见到了牛顿第三运动定律。
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History of Science and Technology
History of Science and Technology Arts and Humanities-Museology
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