TY - BOOK ID - 8186944 TI - Philosophy and the foundations of dynamics PY - 2013 SN - 9780521888196 9781139034340 9780521716307 1139034340 9781283943628 128394362X 9781139615495 1139615491 9781139611770 1139611771 9781139624794 1139624792 0521888190 0521716306 110723381X 1139609912 1107254027 1139621076 PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Dynamics. KW - Science KW - Mechanik. KW - Dynamisches System. KW - Philosophie. KW - Philosophy. KW - Philosophy & Social Aspects. KW - Dynamics KW - Philosophy KW - Normal science KW - Philosophy of science KW - Dynamical systems KW - Kinetics KW - Mathematics KW - Mechanics, Analytic KW - Force and energy KW - Mechanics KW - Physics KW - Statics KW - Arts and Humanities KW - Science - Philosophy KW - Dynamique KW - Philosophie des sciences UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8186944 AB - Although now replaced by more modern theories, classical mechanics remains a core foundational element of physical theory. From its inception, the theory of dynamics has been riddled with conceptual issues and differing philosophical interpretations and throughout its long historical development, it has shown subtle conceptual refinement. The interpretive program for the theory has also shown deep evolutionary change over time. Lawrence Sklar discusses crucial issues in the central theory from which contemporary foundational theories are derived and shows how some core issues (the nature of force, the place of absolute reference frames) have nevertheless remained deep puzzles despite the increasingly sophisticated understanding of the theory which has been acquired over time. His book will be of great interest to philosophers of science, philosophers in general and physicists concerned with foundational interpretive issues in their field. ER -