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SUMMARY:Émilie Du Châtelet on Matter\, Bodies\, Forces\, and Motion 
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DESCRIPTION:<p>The Libori Summer School &ldquo\;&Eacute\;milie Du Ch&acirc\;telet: Matter\, Bodies\, Forces\, Motion&rdquo\; focuses on some of the chapters on Du Ch&acirc\;telet&rsquo\;s Institutions de physique (1740/42) within the context of the scientific thinking of her time.</p>\n<p>In the early 18th century\, the Dutch physicist Willem Jacob 's Gravesande\, at Leiden University\, performed a number of experiments wherein he dropped balls of different mass on soft clay\, finding that if the heights from which the balls fell were inversely proportional to their masses\, the indentations made by the balls would be the same. He concluded that the measure of the force of the impact on the clay is given by the weight times the velocity squared and that\, in the case under consideration\, equal forces are produced if the velocities squared are inversely as the masses. Gravesande communicated his results on the impact of falling weights to &Eacute\;milie du Ch&acirc\;telet. In her Institutions de physique (1740/42)\, du Ch&acirc\;telet combined the practical observations of Gravesande to the Leibnizian idea of living forces in order to show that the energy of a moving object is proportional to the square of its velocity:</p>\n<p>&ldquo\;Maintenant\, enfin\, il y avait une justification forte pour consid&eacute\;rer mv2 comme une d&eacute\;finition f&eacute\;conde de l'&eacute\;nergie.&rdquo\;</p>\n<p>The Libori Summer School on &Eacute\;milie Du Ch&acirc\;telet aims to take a closer look on the complexities and interrelations between metaphysical reasoning\, mathematical demonstrative methodology\, and experimental philosophy beyond the outdated empiricism-rationalism scheme\, focusing on the conceptual foundations and formations of theories of motion. This development can be understood best as emancipation from Cartesianism\, Newtonianism\, and Leibnizianism. &Eacute\;milie Du Ch&acirc\;telet played a key role for this foundational change. Encouraged by the reception of Newton&rsquo\;s Principia in France after 1730 by Voltaire and Pierre Louis Moreau de Maupertuis and the experimental results obtained by Willem Jacob 's Gravesande\, Du Ch&acirc\;telet constructed an advanced interpretation of Galileo&rsquo\;s experimental results in terms of early Leibnizian notions which was independent from Leibniz&rsquo\; later metaphysics after 1680.</p>\n<p>Further information: https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/libori-summer-school-emilie-du-chatelet-on-matter-bodies-forces-and-motion/</p>
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