'One common matter' in Descartes' physics: the Cartesian concepts of matter quantities, weight and gravity.
Ann Sci
; 76(3-4): 324-339, 2019.
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It is common to assume that Descartes did not have a conception of an object's matter density independently of its size, but this is a rather incomplete assessment of the early modern natural philosopher's theory. Key to our understanding of Descartes's physics is a consideration of the ratios between the quantities of the different types of matter in which an object consists. As these ratios determine the degree of an object's porosity and elasticity, they also affect in Descartes's theory the phenomena of gravity and weight.
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Física
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Ann Sci
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2019
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