Newtonian Studies

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Newtonian Studies is a seminal collection of essays by historian of science Alexandre Koyré that examines Isaac Newton’s scientific thought and its impact on the development of modern physics.

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instanceOf book
essay collection
about history of early modern physics
methodology of physics
philosophical implications of Newton’s work
scientific revolution
author Alexandre Koyré NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
describedAs classic study of Newton’s thought
seminal work in the history of science
examines impact of Newton’s ideas on modern science
relationship between Newtonian mechanics and later physics
field history of physics
intellectual history
focusesOn Newton’s scientific thought
conceptual foundations of classical mechanics
historical context of Newton’s work
genre history of science
philosophy of science
hasContributor Alexandre Koyré NERFINISHED
hasInfluenced historiography of early modern science
interpretations of Newtonian mechanics
scholarship on Isaac Newton
hasPart essays on Newton’s cosmology
essays on Newton’s dynamics
essays on Newton’s methodology
intendedAudience historians of science
philosophers of science
students of physics history
language English
mainSubject Isaac Newton NERFINISHED
Newtonian physics NERFINISHED
development of modern physics
originalLanguage French
publicationDate unknown
publisher unknown
timePeriodCovered 17th century
18th century

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