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Title

Newton: From Certainty to Probability?

Authors

Walsh, Kirsten

Abstract

Newton's earliest publications contained scandalous epistemological claims: not only did he aim for certainty; he also claimed success. Some commentators argue that Newton ultimately gave up claims of certainty in favor of a high degree of probability. I argue that no such shift occurred. I examine the evidence of a probabilistic shift: a passage from query 23/31 of the Opticks and rule 4 of the Principia. Neither passage supports a probabilistic approach to natural philosophy. The aim of certainty, then, was an enduring feature of Newton's methodology.

Subjects

NEWTON-Raphson method; PHILOSOPHY; PROBABILITY theory; JOURNALISTS; CRITICISM

Publication

Philosophy of Science, 2017, Vol 84, Issue 5, p866

ISSN

0031-8248

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1086/693963

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