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Imaginable Impossibilities and Thought Experiments. The Tradition of the Oxford Calculators and its Influence on Early-Modern Logic and Natural Philosophy

Description du projet

Examiner l’histoire et l’œuvre des calculateurs d’Oxford

Les calculateurs d’Oxford constituaient un groupe d’universitaires au début du 14e siècle, associé à la tradition des sophismata. La plupart des techniques de logique qu’ils utilisaient étaient appliquées aux discussions portant sur des problématiques mathématiques et physiques, et ciblant majoritairement la contestation et la correction de certaines parties de la physique aristotélicienne. Le projet CALCULATORES, financé par l’UE, a pour objectif de réviser notre connaissance sur la tradition des calculateurs d’Oxford dans un contexte universitaire et culturel. Ce projet associe de nombreuses disciplines pour étudier des auteurs ayant joué un rôle de taille dans l’histoire de la philosophie et des sciences. Un effort particulier sera mené sur la révélation des problématiques philosophiques concernant la nature des modalités et le rôle qu’ont les expériences de réflexion sur la méthodologie philosophique et scientifique.

Objectif

The project aims to investigate the tradition of the Oxford Calculators and the influence their works had on early-modern logic and natural philosophy. The Calculators were a group of scholars active in 1325-1350, connected to the tradition of sophismata. An element of novelty in their works is that logical techniques were usually applied to the discussion of mathematical and physical issues. Moreover, their sophismata often involved the use of thought experiments, aimed at challenging and revising parts of the Aristotelian physics, in which many sorts of intricate non-naturalistic cases and impossible scenarios were posited as imaginable. The project firstly aims at reviewing our knowledge of the Calculators’ tradition, along with their academic and cultural context. This will be done mainly through a historical methodology, combining paleographical techniques and archival research. The second objective is to assess whether the Calculators developed a consistent theory of modalities, and how this would be connected to other theories available in the 13th and 14th century. This will require cataloguing and analysing the use of imaginable cases, and individuating the various senses of possibility that are at play in them. A third aim is to evaluate the impact that the Calculators’ works had on early-modern philosophy, and to determine to what extent the Calculators’ achievements in the areas of mathematics and physics (together with their thought-experiment methodology) contributed to the shift from medieval scientific paradigms to a modern view of science. The project combines many disciplines into investigating authors that have played an important - albeit overlooked - role in the history of philosophy and science. Besides its historical interest, the project is related to many significant philosophical issues, such as the ones concerning the nature and varieties of modalities, or the role that thought experiments play in philosophical and scientific methodology.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PARMA
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 255 768,00
Adresse
VIA UNIVERSITA 12
43121 PARMA
Italie

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Région
Nord-Est Emilia-Romagna Parma
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Coût total
€ 255 768,00

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