Ebook: The Cambridge Companion to Newton
Author: Rob Iliffe George E. Smith
- Tags: History & Philosophy, Science & Math, Physics, Acoustics & Sound, Applied, Astrophysics, Biophysics, Chaos Theory, Chemical Physics, Cosmology, Dynamics, Electromagnetism, Electron Microscopy, Energy, Engineering, Entropy, Gas Mechanics, Geophysics, Gravity, Light, Mathematical Physics, Mechanics, Microscopy, Nanostructures, Nuclear Physics, Optics, Quantum Chemistry, Quantum Theory, Relativity, Solid-State Physics, System Theory, Time, Waves & Wave Mechanics, Science & Math, Modern, Philosophy, Politics & Social Sciences, History
- Series: Cambridge Companions to Philosophy
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Edition: 2
- Language: English
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Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was one of the greatest scientists of all time, a thinker of extraordinary range and creativity who has left enduring legacies in mathematics and physics. While most famous for his Principia, his work on light and colour, and his discovery of the calculus, Newton devoted much more time to research in chemistry and alchemy, and to studying prophecy, church history and ancient chronology. This new edition of The Cambridge Companion to Newton provides authoritative introductions to these further dimensions of his endeavours as well as to many aspects of his physics. It includes a revised bibliography, a new introduction and six new chapters: three updating previous chapters on Newton's mathematics, his chemistry and alchemy and the reception of his religious views; and three entirely new, on his religion, his ancient chronology and the treatment of continuous and discontinuous forces in his second law of motion.
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