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A new look at Patricius' theories of space as an argument for the Copernican-Patricius principle in modern cosmology


Petković, Tomislav
A new look at Patricius' theories of space as an argument for the Copernican-Patricius principle in modern cosmology // Proceedings of the XXI International Congress of History of Science / Juan Jose Saldana (ur.).
Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Sociedad Mexicana de Historia de la Ciencia y de la Tecnologia, 2005. (poster, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
A new look at Patricius' theories of space as an argument for the Copernican-Patricius principle in modern cosmology

Autori
Petković, Tomislav

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Izvornik
Proceedings of the XXI International Congress of History of Science / Juan Jose Saldana - Mexico City : Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Sociedad Mexicana de Historia de la Ciencia y de la Tecnologia, 2005

ISBN
970-32-2370-2

Skup
XXI International Congress of History of Science - Science and Cultural Diversity

Mjesto i datum
Mexico City, Meksiko, 08.07.2001. - 14.07.2001

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster

Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran

Ključne riječi
Patricius' mathematical concept of space; Patricius' notion of isotropic and dynamic universal space; cosmological principle; Patrizian semi-Copernican picture of the universe; the Copernican-Patricius principle

Sažetak
The Croatian philosopher Frane Petrić (Franciscus Patricius, Francesco Patrizi) can be counted among the world's greatest philosophers and scientists, such as Bruno, Campanella, Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton, Locke or Descartes, due to his physical and mathematical theories of space examined in Pancosmia (the 4th part of the fundamental work NOVA DE UNIVERSIS PHILOSOPHIA, 1591). These theories were interpreted in the light of modern cosmology and the philosophy of science. In the famous first book De Spacio Physico of Pancosmia, Patricius concluded that space is both finite and infinite: finite (semi-bounded) by the outermost surface of the World, but infinite at very long distances, becoming empty space (Vacuum). The influence of Patricius' theories on Newton's absolute theory of space and on Locke's metaphysical views of space has been outlined. The paper provides evidence of how Locke's ideas were fruitfully accepted by young Russell in his formulations on space and its homogeneity, leading finally to Patricius' theories of space as the virtual origin to those assumptions. One of the basic tenets of cosmological models is the cosmological principle, sometimes called the Copernican principle, which is postulated for a universe described by the Friedmann– Robertson– Walker metric. In his physical and mathematical theories of space, Patricius formulated a very similar principle, providing the first notion of isotropic universal space on an astronomic scale together with a picture of a dynamic rather than a static universe. The science of space was generally understood as one of the physical and philosophical basic tenets in Patricius' new philosophy, which gives Patricius an honoured place close to Copernicus. Therefore, all the analyses were summed up together into the final argument for the replacement of the Copernican principle of modern cosmology by the Copernican– Patricius principle, which would better reflect Patricius philosophical role in the birth of modern cosmology.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Fizika, Filozofija



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Projekti:
0036056

Ustanove:
Fakultet elektrotehnike i računarstva, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Tomislav Petković (autor)


Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Petković, Tomislav
A new look at Patricius' theories of space as an argument for the Copernican-Patricius principle in modern cosmology // Proceedings of the XXI International Congress of History of Science / Juan Jose Saldana (ur.).
Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Sociedad Mexicana de Historia de la Ciencia y de la Tecnologia, 2005. (poster, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)
Petković, T. (2005) A new look at Patricius' theories of space as an argument for the Copernican-Patricius principle in modern cosmology. U: Juan Jose Saldana (ur.)Proceedings of the XXI International Congress of History of Science.
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