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On the borderline between Science and Philosophy: A debate on determinism in France around 1880
Authors:Stefano Bordoni
Affiliation:1. Cardiff University, School of Social Sciences, Glamorgan Building, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3WT Wales, United Kingdom;2. University of Brasília, Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro/UnB, Instituto de Ciências Sociais – Departamento de Sociologia, Brasília/DF 70910-900, Brazil;1. Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study, London University, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HU, UK;2. Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science, Faculty of Philosophy, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:In the second half of the nineteenth century, a new interest in explosive chemical reactions, sudden release of energy in living beings, physical instabilities, and bifurcations in the solutions of differential equations drew the attention of some scholars. New concepts like triggering actions and guiding principles also emerged. Mathematicians, physicists, physiologists, and philosophers were attracted by this kind of phenomena since they raised a question about the actual existence of a strict determinism in science. In 1878 the mathematical physicist Joseph Boussinesq pointed out a structural analogy among physical instabilities, some essential features of living beings, and singular solutions of differential equations. These developments revived long-lasting philosophical debates on the problematic link between deterministic physical laws and free will. We find in Boussinesq an original and almost isolated attempt to merge mathematical, physical, biological, and philosophical issues into a complex intellectual framework. In the last decades, some philosophers of science rediscovered the connection between physical instabilities and determinism, both in the context of chaos theory, and in the debates on the Norton dome. I put forward a consistent historical reconstruction of the main issues and characters involved.
Keywords:Triggering actions  Differential equations  Life  Free will  Determinism
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