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Single Idea 17490

[filed under theme 14. Science / D. Explanation / 2. Types of Explanation / i. Explanations by mechanism ]

Full Idea

17th century mechanists said that interactions governed by chemical, electrical or gravitational forces would have to be explicable in terms of the operation of some atomistic (or corpuscular) kinetic mechanism.

Gist of Idea

17th century mechanists explained everything by the kinetic physical fundamentals

Source

Stuart Glennan (Mechanisms [2008], 'Intro')

Book Ref

'Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science', ed/tr. Psillos,S/Curd,M [Routledge 2010], p.377


A Reaction

Glennan says science has rejected this, so modern mechanists do not reduce mechanisms to anything in particular.