Theoretical physics
Among scientists, Duhem is best known today for his work onHistory of science
Duhem is well known for his work on the history of science, which resulted in the ten volume ''Le système du monde: histoire des doctrines cosmologiques de Platon à Copernic'' (''The System of World: A History of Cosmological Doctrines from Plato to Copernicus''). Unlike many former historians (e.g.Reason may be employed in two ways to establish a point: firstly, for the purpose of furnishing sufficient proof of some principle. ..Reason is employed in another way, not as furnishing a sufficient proof of a principle, but as confirming an already established principle, by showing the congruity of its results, as in astronomy the theory of eccentrics and epicycles is considered as established, because thereby the sensible appearances of the heavenly movements can be explained; not, however, as if this proof were sufficient, forasmuch as some other theory might explain them. ../blockquote>
Philosophy of science
In philosophy of science, Duhem is best known for arguing that hypotheses are not straightforwardly refuted by experiment and that there are no crucial experiments in science. Duhem’s formulation of his thesis is that “if the predicted phenomenon is not produced, not only is the questioned proposition put into doubt, but also the whole theoretical scaffolding used by the physicist”. Duhem's views on the philosophy of science are explicated in his 1906 work ''The Aim and Structure of Physical Theory''. In this work, he opposed Newton's statement that the '' Principia's'' law of universal mutual gravitation was deduced from ' phenomena', including Kepler's second and third laws. Newton's claims in this regard had already been attacked by critical proof-analyses of the German logicianLeibniz Gottfried Wilhelm (von) Leibniz . ( – 14 November 1716) was a German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientist and diplomat. He is one of the most prominent figures in both the history of philosophy and the history of ma ...and then most famously byImmanuel Kant Immanuel Kant (, , ; 22 April 1724 – 12 February 1804) was a German philosopher and one of the central Enlightenment thinkers. Born in Königsberg, Kant's comprehensive and systematic works in epistemology, metaphysics, ethics, and ..., following Hume's logical critique of induction. But the novelty of Duhem's work was his proposal that Newton's theory of universal mutual gravity flatly ''contradicted'' Kepler's Laws of planetary motion because the interplanetary mutual gravitational perturbations caused deviations from Keplerianorbit In celestial mechanics, an orbit is the curved trajectory of an object such as the trajectory of a planet around a star, or of a natural satellite around a planet, or of an artificial satellite around an object or position in space such as ...s. Since no contingentproposition In logic and linguistics, a proposition is the meaning of a declarative sentence. In philosophy, " meaning" is understood to be a non-linguistic entity which is shared by all sentences with the same meaning. Equivalently, a proposition is the no ...can be validly logically deduced from any it contradicts, according to Duhem, Newton must not have logically deduced his law of gravitation directly from Kepler's Laws.
Opposition to the English inductivist tradition
Duhem argues that physics is subject to certain methodological limitations that do not affect other sciences. In his ''The Aim and Structure of Physical Theory'' (1906), Duhem critiqued the Baconian notion of "crucial experiments". According to this critique, an experiment in physics is not simply an observation, but rather an interpretation of observations by means of a theoretical framework. Furthermore, no matter how well one constructs one's experiment, it is impossible to subject an isolated single hypothesis to an experimental test. Instead, it is a whole interlocking group of hypotheses, background assumptions, and theories that is tested. This thesis has come to be known as confirmation holism. This inevitable holism, according to Duhem, renders crucial experiments impossible. More generally, Duhem was critical of Newton's description of the method of physics as a straightforward "deduction" from facts and observations.
Duhem's philosophy of science and faith
In the appendix to ''The Aim and Structure'', entitled "Physics of a Believer," Duhem draws out the implications that he sees his philosophy of science as having for those who argue that there is a conflict between physics and religion. He writes, "metaphysical and religious doctrines are judgments touching on objective reality, whereas the principles of physical theory are propositions relative to certain mathematical signs stripped of all objective existence. Since they do not have any common term, these two sorts of judgments can neither contradict nor agree with each other" (p. 285). Nonetheless, Duhem argues that it is important for the theologian or metaphysician to have detailed knowledge of physical theory in order not to make illegitimate use of it in speculations. Duhem's philosophy of science was criticized by one of his contemporaries, Abel Rey, in part because of what Rey perceived as influence on the part of Duhem's Catholic faith. Although Duhem was indeed a believer, a sincere and fervent Catholic, he was eager to point out that his works in physics and chemistry should be considered on their own merits, independent of his religion. They were not examples of "Catholic science," nor even colored by his Catholic faith.
Works
Books * (1886)
''Le Potentiel Thermodynamique et ses Applications à la Mécanique Chimique et à l'Étude des Phénomènes Électriques''
Paris: A. Hermann. * (1888). ''De l'Aimantation par Influence. Suivi de Propositions Données par la Faculté''. Paris, Gauthier-Villars et Fils. * (1891). ''Cours de Physique Mathématique et de Cristallographie de la Faculté des Sciences de Lille''. Paris: A. Hermann. * (1891–1892). ''Leçons sur l'Électricité et le Magnétisme''. Paris: Gauthier-Villars et Fils
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''Sur les Déformations Permanentes et l'Hysteresis''
Bruxelles: Impr. de Hayez. * (1895). ''Les Théories de la Chaleur''. * (1896)
''Théorie Thermodynamique de la Viscosité, du Frottement et des faux Équilibres Chimiques''
Paris: A. Hermann. * (1897–1898). ''Traité Élémentaire de Mécanique Chimique Fondée sur la Thermodynamique''. Paris: A. Hermann. ** (1897). ''Les Mélanges Doubles: Statique Chimique Générale des Systèmes Hétérogènes''. ** (1898). ''Faux Équilibres et Explosions''. * (1902)
''Le Mixte et la Combinaison Chimique. Essai sur l'Évolution d'une Idée''
Paris: C. Naud. * (1902)
''Les Théories Électriques de J. Clerk Maxwell: Étude Historique et Critique''
Paris: A. Hermann. * (1902)
''Thermodynamique et Chimie: Leçons Élémentaires à l'Usage des Chimistes.''
Paris: A. Hermann. * (1903)
''Recherches sur l'Hydrodynamique''
Paris: Gauthier-Villars. * (1903). ''Les Origines de la Statique''. Paris: A. Herman
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* (1905). ''L'Évolution de la Mécanique''. Paris, A. Hermann. * (1906)
''La Théorie Physique. Son Objet, sa Structure''
Paris: Chevalier & Riviére (Vrin, 2007). * (1906)
''Recherches sur l'Élasticité''
Paris: Gauthier-Villars. * (1903–13). ''Études sur Léonard de Vinci, ceux qu'il a lus, ceux qui l'ont lu'', 3 vol., Paris: A. Hermann. *
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: ''Les précurseurs parisiens de Galilée'', 1913. * (1908)
''Josiah-Willard Gibbs, à propos de la Publication de ses Mémoires Scientifiques''
Paris: A. Hermann. * (1908). ''Sauver les Phénomènes. Essai sur la Notion de Théorie Physique de Platon à Galilée''. Paris: A. Hermann (Vrin, 2005). * (1909)
''Le Mouvement Absolu et le Mouvement Relatif''
Paris: Impr. Librairie de Montligeon
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* (1911). ''Traité d'Énergétique''. Paris: Gauthier-Villars
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. * (1913–1959). ''Le Système du Monde. Histoire des Doctrines Cosmologiques de Platon à Copernic''
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''La Science Allemande''
Paris: A. Hermann. Articles * (1908)
"La Valeur de la Théorie Physique,"
''Journal de Mathémathiques Pures et Appliquées'', Vol. XIX, pp. 7–19. * (1908)
"Ce que l'on Disait des Indes Occidentales avant Christophe Colomb,"
''Journal de Mathémathiques Pures et Appliquées'', Vol. XIX, pp. 402–406. * (1909)
"Note: Thierry de Chartres et Nicholas de Cues,"
''Revues des Sciences Philosophiques et Théologiques'', Troisième Année, pp. 525–531. * (1911)
"Sur les Petites Oscillations d'un Corps Flottant,"
''Journal de Mathémathiques Pures et Appliquées'', Vol. VII, Sixiéme Série, pp. 1–84. * (1911)
"Le Temps selon les Philosophes Hellénes,"Part II
''Revue de Philosophie'', Vol. XIX, pp. 5–24, 128–145. * (1914)
"Roger Bacon et l'Horreur du Vide,"
in A.G. Little (ed.), ''Roger Bacon Essays''. Oxford, at the Clarendon Press. * (1915)
"Quelques Réflexions sur la Science Allemande,"
''Revue des Deux Mondes'', Vol. XXV, pp. 657–686. * (1916). "L'Optique de Malebranche," ''Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale'', Vol. XXIII, No. 1, pp. 37–91
Duhem's mathematics papers from NUMDAM
Works in English translation
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* "Physical Theory and Experiment," in Herbert Feigl & May Brodbeck (ed.), ''Readings in the Philosophy of Science''. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., 1953, pp. 235–252. *
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) * Duhem, Pierre (1988). ''The Physicist as Artist: The Landscapes of Pierre Duhem''. Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press. * Duhem, Pierre (1990). "Logical Examination of Physical Theory," ''Synthese'', Vol. 83, No. 2, pp. 183–188. * Duhem, Pierre (1990). "Research on the History of Physical Theories," ''Synthese'', Vol. 83, No. 2, pp. 189–200. * Duhem, Pierre (1991). ''German Science''. La Salle, Ill.: Open Court. * * * * * *
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References
Sources
* Dijksterhuis, E.J. (1959). "The Origins of Classical Mechanics from Aristotle to Newton", in M. Clagett (ed). ''Critical Problems in the History of Science'', pp. 163–184. University of Wisconsin Press. *Hentschel, Klaus (1988). "Die Korrespondenz Duhem- Mach: Zur 'Modellbeladenheit' von Wissenschaftsgeschichte", ''Annals of Science'', 73–91. * * * * * * *Moody, Ernest A. (1966). "Galileo and his Precursors", in C.L. Gollino, ed., ''Galileo Reappraised''. Berkeley: University of California Press, 23–43. * * * * Picard, Émile (1922)
"La Vie et l'Oeuvre de Pierre Duhem,"
in ''Discours et Mélanges''. Paris: Gauthier-Villars. * * *
Further reading
* Alexander, Peter (1964). "The Philosophy of Science, 1850–1910," in D.J. O'Connor, ed., ''A Critical History of Western Philosophy''. New York: The Free Press, pp. 402–425. * Ariew, Roger (2011
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, January 20, 2011. * * * Dawson, Christopher (1959). "The Scientific Development of Medieval Culture," in ''Medieval Essays''. New York: Image Books, pp. 122–147. *
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* Deltete, Robert J. (2008). "Man of Science, Man of Faith: Pierre Duhem's 'Physique de Croyant'," ''Zygon'' 43 (3), pp. 627–637. * Jaki, Stanley L. (1985–86)
"Science and Censorship: Hélène Duhem and the Publication of the 'Système du Monde',"
''The Intercollegiate Review'' 21 (2), pp. 41–49 ep., in ''The Absolute Beneath the Relative and Other Essays''. University Press of America, 1988 ARNING: Link leads to phishing website.* Jaki, Stanley L. (1992). ''Reluctant Heroine, The Life and Work of Helene Duhem''. Scottish Academic Press. * Jaki, Stanley L. (1993). "Medieval Christianity: Its Inventiveness in Technology and Science," in ''Technology in the Western Political Tradition''. Ed. M.R. Zinman. Cornell University Press, pp. 46–68. * Kahler, Erich (1943). "Reason and Science," in ''Man: The Measure''. New York: Pantheon Books, Inc. * Quinn, Philip L. (1974)
"What Duhem Really Meant,"
in Robert S. Cohen & Marx W. Wartofsky, eds., ''Methodological and Historical Essays in the Natural and Social Sciences''. Dordrecht: Reidel Publishing Company. * Schaffers, V. (1922). "Pierre Duhem et la Théorie Physique," ''Revue des Questions Scientifiques'', pp. 42–73.
External links
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Obituary, at ''Science''
Works by Pierre Duhem
at Numdam
Pierre Duhem, by Louis de Launay
Pierre Duhem & Thomas Kuhn
Duhem's Bull
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