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RENE DESCARTES
CM [006] The Laws of
© ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com
René Descartes
René Descartes (1596–1650) was a French
philosopher and mathematician who
developed a theory known as the
mechanical philosophy. This philosophy was
highly influential until superseded by
Newton's methodology.
Carte’s achievement has be so well received
in his time that he has been dubbed the
father of modern philosophy, and much
subsequent Western philosophy is a
response to his writings,[which are studied
closely even to this day. In particular, his
Meditations on First Philosophy continues to
be a standard text at most university
philosophy departments. Wikipedia
© ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com
Definition of Motion
In the study of mechanics, Descartes
provided the first distinctly modern
formulation of laws of nature and a
conservation principle of motion.
He accepted the existence of inertial
motion (uniform or non-accelerating
motion) or bodily rest as natural
bodily states.
He regarded motion as “the action
by which some body is transferred
from one place to another”.
© ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com
Size and Velocity
The quantity of motion of a body is the size of the body times its speed. This is
not to be identified with momentum (mass x velocity), because for Descartes, size
and mass are not distinct concepts; at the same time, for Descartes, speed (scalar)
and velocity (vector) are not distinct concepts.
© ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com
Conservation of Motion
Descartes also envisioned the conservation of
quantity of motion as one of the fundamental
governing principles of the entire cosmos. When
God created the universe, he reasoned, a certain
finite amount of motion (quantity of motion) was
conferred to its material occupants; a quantity,
moreover, that God continuously preserves at each
succeeding moment. Part 2, Article 36.
Due to the immutability and constancy of God, the
total quantity of motion of bodies in the universe is
conserved.
© ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com
Conservation of Transference
It is obvious that when God first created
the world, He not only moved its parts
in various ways, but also simultaneously
caused some of the parts to push others
and to transfer their motion to these
others. So in now maintaining the world
by the same action and with the same
laws with which He created it, He
conserves motion; not always contained
in the same parts of matter, but
transferred from some parts to others
depending on the ways in which they
come in contact.
As to the cause of motion,
Descartes believed that God
is the primary cause, the rest
are secondary causes.
He said: Part II, Article 62.
© ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com
Summary of Descartes’s Law of Motion
According to Descartes, motion is governed by the following laws:
1. Each and every thing, as far as it can, always continues in its same state – in
motion or at rest.
2. This natural tendency to preserve the present state can be affected by
“external causes”.
The second law holds that “all movement is, of itself, along straight lines” (Pr II 39)
It also deals with circular motion and is not in our discussion here.
This law is as close to Newtons laws as any pre-Newtonian philosopher can get.
The renowned historian of science Clifford Truesdell (1919-2000) had observed,
“[Descartes' physics] is the beginning of theory in the modern sense”
© ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com
Nature of Impetus
As to the nature of
motion and the
transferred substance,
Descartes declared that
motion and rest are
primitive states of
material bodies. It does
not need of further
explanation. So from
Descartes, we still do not
get any clue as to what
impetus or momentum is.
?
© ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com
GALILEO’S INERTIA
To be continue on CM [007]
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CM [006] Descartes’sLaw

  • 1. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com RENE DESCARTES CM [006] The Laws of
  • 2. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com René Descartes René Descartes (1596–1650) was a French philosopher and mathematician who developed a theory known as the mechanical philosophy. This philosophy was highly influential until superseded by Newton's methodology. Carte’s achievement has be so well received in his time that he has been dubbed the father of modern philosophy, and much subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings,[which are studied closely even to this day. In particular, his Meditations on First Philosophy continues to be a standard text at most university philosophy departments. Wikipedia
  • 3. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Definition of Motion In the study of mechanics, Descartes provided the first distinctly modern formulation of laws of nature and a conservation principle of motion. He accepted the existence of inertial motion (uniform or non-accelerating motion) or bodily rest as natural bodily states. He regarded motion as “the action by which some body is transferred from one place to another”.
  • 4. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Size and Velocity The quantity of motion of a body is the size of the body times its speed. This is not to be identified with momentum (mass x velocity), because for Descartes, size and mass are not distinct concepts; at the same time, for Descartes, speed (scalar) and velocity (vector) are not distinct concepts.
  • 5. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Conservation of Motion Descartes also envisioned the conservation of quantity of motion as one of the fundamental governing principles of the entire cosmos. When God created the universe, he reasoned, a certain finite amount of motion (quantity of motion) was conferred to its material occupants; a quantity, moreover, that God continuously preserves at each succeeding moment. Part 2, Article 36. Due to the immutability and constancy of God, the total quantity of motion of bodies in the universe is conserved.
  • 6. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Conservation of Transference It is obvious that when God first created the world, He not only moved its parts in various ways, but also simultaneously caused some of the parts to push others and to transfer their motion to these others. So in now maintaining the world by the same action and with the same laws with which He created it, He conserves motion; not always contained in the same parts of matter, but transferred from some parts to others depending on the ways in which they come in contact. As to the cause of motion, Descartes believed that God is the primary cause, the rest are secondary causes. He said: Part II, Article 62.
  • 7. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Summary of Descartes’s Law of Motion According to Descartes, motion is governed by the following laws: 1. Each and every thing, as far as it can, always continues in its same state – in motion or at rest. 2. This natural tendency to preserve the present state can be affected by “external causes”. The second law holds that “all movement is, of itself, along straight lines” (Pr II 39) It also deals with circular motion and is not in our discussion here. This law is as close to Newtons laws as any pre-Newtonian philosopher can get. The renowned historian of science Clifford Truesdell (1919-2000) had observed, “[Descartes' physics] is the beginning of theory in the modern sense”
  • 8. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com Nature of Impetus As to the nature of motion and the transferred substance, Descartes declared that motion and rest are primitive states of material bodies. It does not need of further explanation. So from Descartes, we still do not get any clue as to what impetus or momentum is. ?
  • 9. © ABCC Australia 2015 new-physics.com GALILEO’S INERTIA To be continue on CM [007] ABCC