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Estudios de Filosofía

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OROZCO ECHEVERRI, Sergio hernán. Interpretative Models of Newtonian Corpus: historiographic Traditions of Twentieth Century. Estud.filos [online]. 2007, n.35, pp.227-256. ISSN 0121-3628.

This article tries to establish the scopes and limits of the main interpretations on Newton during the 20th century, highlighting on the one hand the textual evidence at disposal, and on the other hand the philosophical and epistemological currents that defines the main features of those interpretations. It will be shown that the rejection of positivism is not sufficient condition for establishing an adequate inter- pretation and, together with the strengthening of the research from Newton’s manuscript, it is necessary a wider, and more detailed model that those established by some of the most outstanding scholars like Alexandre Koyré, I. Bernard Cohen, Betty Dobbs, and Richard Westfall.

Keywords : history of science; philosophy of science; sociology of knowledge; Isaac Newton; interpretation.

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