FROM CAUSES TO RELATIONS: THE EMERGENCE OF A NON-ARISTOTELIAN CONCEPT OF GEOMETRICAL PROOF OUT OF THE QUAESTIO DE CERTITUDINE MATHEMATICARUM

Insofar as many Renaissance thinkers regard Aristotelian philosophy of science as the framework for their understanding of mathematics and its proofs, they consider geometrical proofs as syllogisms using causes. Furthermore, they identify geometrical proofs as demonstrationes potissimae, which are a...

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Main Author: Tobias SCHÖTTLER
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Language:English
Published: Universitatea de Vest Vasile Goldis din Arad 2012-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.uvvg.ro/socpol/docs/2012-2/3.%20Schottler.pdf
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description Insofar as many Renaissance thinkers regard Aristotelian philosophy of science as the framework for their understanding of mathematics and its proofs, they consider geometrical proofs as syllogisms using causes. Furthermore, they identify geometrical proofs as demonstrationes potissimae, which are a kind syllogism that provides both the cause and the effect of an event. By questioning this assumption, Piccolomini initiates the so-called Quaestio de certitudine mathematicarum. Several scholars agreed with him. Others either maintained that mathematical proofs are demonstrationes potissimae or tried to prove that at least some mathematical proofs satisfy the conditions for being demonstrationes potissimae. Despite their differences in detail, all participants in the debate recognized Aristotelian scientific theory as the norm. Yet even traditionally Aristotelian answers take on a new meaning by virtue of a new context. This marks the birth of a genuinely new debate which has unwittingly left its Aristotelian roots behind. As a result, geometrical proofs are no longer thought of as being based on causes or principles of being, but on the relationship between the different figures. Such a relationalism opens up the possibility of further development of mathematics.
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spelling doaj.art-4e2f40912e9f4c26b8bcdda715928ed42022-12-21T23:15:14ZengUniversitatea de Vest Vasile Goldis din AradSocietate şi Politică1843-13482067-78122012-11-016122947FROM CAUSES TO RELATIONS: THE EMERGENCE OF A NON-ARISTOTELIAN CONCEPT OF GEOMETRICAL PROOF OUT OF THE QUAESTIO DE CERTITUDINE MATHEMATICARUMTobias SCHÖTTLERInsofar as many Renaissance thinkers regard Aristotelian philosophy of science as the framework for their understanding of mathematics and its proofs, they consider geometrical proofs as syllogisms using causes. Furthermore, they identify geometrical proofs as demonstrationes potissimae, which are a kind syllogism that provides both the cause and the effect of an event. By questioning this assumption, Piccolomini initiates the so-called Quaestio de certitudine mathematicarum. Several scholars agreed with him. Others either maintained that mathematical proofs are demonstrationes potissimae or tried to prove that at least some mathematical proofs satisfy the conditions for being demonstrationes potissimae. Despite their differences in detail, all participants in the debate recognized Aristotelian scientific theory as the norm. Yet even traditionally Aristotelian answers take on a new meaning by virtue of a new context. This marks the birth of a genuinely new debate which has unwittingly left its Aristotelian roots behind. As a result, geometrical proofs are no longer thought of as being based on causes or principles of being, but on the relationship between the different figures. Such a relationalism opens up the possibility of further development of mathematics.http://www.uvvg.ro/socpol/docs/2012-2/3.%20Schottler.pdfmathematicsproofgeometryAristotelianismRenaissancecertainty
spellingShingle Tobias SCHÖTTLER
FROM CAUSES TO RELATIONS: THE EMERGENCE OF A NON-ARISTOTELIAN CONCEPT OF GEOMETRICAL PROOF OUT OF THE QUAESTIO DE CERTITUDINE MATHEMATICARUM
Societate şi Politică
mathematics
proof
geometry
Aristotelianism
Renaissance
certainty
title FROM CAUSES TO RELATIONS: THE EMERGENCE OF A NON-ARISTOTELIAN CONCEPT OF GEOMETRICAL PROOF OUT OF THE QUAESTIO DE CERTITUDINE MATHEMATICARUM
title_full FROM CAUSES TO RELATIONS: THE EMERGENCE OF A NON-ARISTOTELIAN CONCEPT OF GEOMETRICAL PROOF OUT OF THE QUAESTIO DE CERTITUDINE MATHEMATICARUM
title_fullStr FROM CAUSES TO RELATIONS: THE EMERGENCE OF A NON-ARISTOTELIAN CONCEPT OF GEOMETRICAL PROOF OUT OF THE QUAESTIO DE CERTITUDINE MATHEMATICARUM
title_full_unstemmed FROM CAUSES TO RELATIONS: THE EMERGENCE OF A NON-ARISTOTELIAN CONCEPT OF GEOMETRICAL PROOF OUT OF THE QUAESTIO DE CERTITUDINE MATHEMATICARUM
title_short FROM CAUSES TO RELATIONS: THE EMERGENCE OF A NON-ARISTOTELIAN CONCEPT OF GEOMETRICAL PROOF OUT OF THE QUAESTIO DE CERTITUDINE MATHEMATICARUM
title_sort from causes to relations the emergence of a non aristotelian concept of geometrical proof out of the quaestio de certitudine mathematicarum
topic mathematics
proof
geometry
Aristotelianism
Renaissance
certainty
url http://www.uvvg.ro/socpol/docs/2012-2/3.%20Schottler.pdf
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