Through a physical, historical and epistemological analysis it is shown how much is wrong with the idea that relates impetus theory to a "non-grown-up" physical and epistemological conception. Indeed, it yields that impetus theory of Buridan and Oresme can be formalised and can furnish us a "natural", "non-violent" interpretation of (classical) mechanics as well as a more general, physical hermeneutics of the world. Then, the possible relevance of impetus theory for science education is strongly pointed out.
(1993). The impetus theory: Between history of physics and science education [journal article - articolo]. In SCIENCE & EDUCATION. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/231873
The impetus theory: Between history of physics and science education
Giannetto, Enrico
1993-01-01
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Through a physical, historical and epistemological analysis it is shown how much is wrong with the idea that relates impetus theory to a "non-grown-up" physical and epistemological conception. Indeed, it yields that impetus theory of Buridan and Oresme can be formalised and can furnish us a "natural", "non-violent" interpretation of (classical) mechanics as well as a more general, physical hermeneutics of the world. Then, the possible relevance of impetus theory for science education is strongly pointed out.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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