Causa Efficiens versus Causa Formalis: origens da discussão moderna sobre a dimensionalidade do espaço

Cadernos de História E Filosofia da Ciência (UNICAMP) 4 (2):43-64 (1994)
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Abstract

Metascientific criteria used for explaining or constraining physical space dimensionality and their historical relationship to prevailing causal systems are discussed. The important contributions by Aristotle, Kant and Ehrenfest to the dimensionality of space problem are considered and shown to be grounded on different causal explanations: causa materialis for Aristotle, causa efficiens for young Kant and an ingenious combination of causa efficiens and causa formalis for Ehrenfest. The prominent and growing rôle played by causa formalis in modern physical approaches to this problem is emphasized.

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Francisco Caruso
Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas

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Why physical space has three dimensions.G. J. Whitrow - 1955 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 6 (21):13-31.

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