Matter and Motion

Matter and Motion
Title Matter and Motion PDF eBook
Author James Clerk Maxwell
Publisher Franklin Classics
Pages 134
Release 2018-10-10
Genre
ISBN 9780342221868

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Aristotle's Science of Matter and Motion

Aristotle's Science of Matter and Motion
Title Aristotle's Science of Matter and Motion PDF eBook
Author Christopher Byrne
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 209
Release 2018-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1487503962

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Although Aristotle's contribution to biology has long been recognized, there are many philosophers and historians of science who still hold that he was the great delayer of natural science, calling him the man who held up the Scientific Revolution by two thousand years. They argue that Aristotle never considered the nature of matter as such or the changes that perceptible objects undergo simply as physical objects; he only thought about the many different, specific natures found in perceptible objects. Aristotle's Science of Matter and Motion focuses on refuting this misconception, arguing that Aristotle actually offered a systematic account of matter, motion, and the basic causal powers found in all physical objects. Author Christopher Byrne sheds lights on Aristotle's account of matter, revealing how Aristotle maintained that all perceptible objects are ultimately made from physical matter of one kind or another, accounting for their basic common features. For Aristotle, then, matter matters a great deal.

Matter in Motion

Matter in Motion
Title Matter in Motion PDF eBook
Author Ernest S. Abers
Publisher Allyn & Bacon
Pages 440
Release 1977
Genre Science
ISBN

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Isaac Beeckman on Matter and Motion

Isaac Beeckman on Matter and Motion
Title Isaac Beeckman on Matter and Motion PDF eBook
Author Klaas van Berkel
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 276
Release 2013-08-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1421409364

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"Historians of science and the philosophy of science find the substance and stance of Isaac Beeckman's thought highly interesting, for it represented an early attempt to develop a comprehensive picture of the world by means of mechanistic theory, that is, forces acting upon one another. Besides possibly influencing Descartes, this view broke away from medieval religious assumptions and belief in occult forces. Berkel teases out Beeckman's evolving approach to nature by means of his extensive journals, explaining the leading concept of "picturability." Beeckman supplied a stepping stone (one still not widely appreciated) on the path that led to the scientific revolution"--

Matter, Ether, and Motion

Matter, Ether, and Motion
Title Matter, Ether, and Motion PDF eBook
Author Amos Emerson Dolbear
Publisher
Pages 442
Release 1894
Genre Physics
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Matter, Space, and Motion

Matter, Space, and Motion
Title Matter, Space, and Motion PDF eBook
Author Richard Sorabji
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 1988
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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The nature of matter was as intriguing a question for ancient philosophers as it is for contemporary physicists, and Matter, Space, and Motion presents a fresh and illuminating account of the rich legacy of the physical theories of the Greeks from the fifth century B.C. to the late sixth century A.D.

Mind in Motion

Mind in Motion
Title Mind in Motion PDF eBook
Author Barbara Tversky
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 389
Release 2019-05-21
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0465093078

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An eminent psychologist offers a major new theory of human cognition: movement, not language, is the foundation of thought When we try to think about how we think, we can't help but think of words. Indeed, some have called language the stuff of thought. But pictures are remembered far better than words, and describing faces, scenes, and events defies words. Anytime you take a shortcut or play chess or basketball or rearrange your furniture in your mind, you've done something remarkable: abstract thinking without words. In Mind in Motion, psychologist Barbara Tversky shows that spatial cognition isn't just a peripheral aspect of thought, but its very foundation, enabling us to draw meaning from our bodies and their actions in the world. Our actions in real space get turned into mental actions on thought, often spouting spontaneously from our bodies as gestures. Spatial thinking underlies creating and using maps, assembling furniture, devising football strategies, designing airports, understanding the flow of people, traffic, water, and ideas. Spatial thinking even underlies the structure and meaning of language: why we say we push ideas forward or tear them apart, why we're feeling up or have grown far apart. Like Thinking, Fast and Slow before it, Mind in Motion gives us a new way to think about how--and where--thinking takes place.