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    Mixed mathematics and metaphysical physics: Descartes and the mechanics of the flow of water
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 109 (C): 58-71. 2025.
    Descartes' systematic physics had little to do with his quantitative accounts of natural phenomena. The former was metaphysical and was concerned with uncovering the causes operating in nature, while the latter dealt with establishing mathematical relations between various natural quantities. I reconstruct a dominant interpretation in recent literature which argues that the two practices are autonomous, and that quantitative problem-solving is normatively subordinated to metaphysical physics. Ho…Read more
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    Roberval’s Scepticism in the ‟Aristarchi Samii de Mundi Systemate”
    Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai Philosophia 95-114. 2020.
    This paper argues for a different interpretation of Roberval’s scepticism in his Aristarchi Samii de mundi systemate. Roberval’s mild sceptical attitude, along with his fake attribution of hiscosmological treatise to the ancient Aristarchus of Samos, are explained by prudential reasons related to censure. I will instead provide a more internalist reading. There are deeper metaphysical and epistemological reasons for Roberval’s pessimism about the prospect of a perfect science of celestial motion…Read more
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    The Science of Water (review)
    Journal of Early Modern Studies 8 (1): 197-203. 2019.
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    Descartes and Roberval: The Composite Pendulum and its Center of Agitation
    Journal of Early Modern Studies 7 (1): 123-150. 2018.
    This paper deals with Descartes’s and Roberval’s attempts to devise and describe the center of agitation of a composite pendulum. This episode has received some attention in the recent literature. It is usually depicted as the first step in the development of a general procedure for establishing the center of oscillation of a pendulum. My aim is to explore the different physical concepts and assumptions which informed the two mathematical accounts of the composite pendulum. I will argue that for…Read more