Title of article
Continuous Bodies, Impenetrability, and Contact Interactions: The View from the Applied Mathematics of Continuum Mechanics
Author/Authors
Sheldon R. Smith، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
36
From page
503
To page
538
Abstract
Many philosophers have claimed that there is a tension between the impenetrability
of matter and the possibility of contact between continuous bodies. This tension has
led some to claim that impenetrable continuous bodies could not ever be in contact,
and it has led others to posit certain structural features to continuous bodies that
they believe would resolve the tension. Unfortunately, such philosophical discussions
rarely borrow much from the investigation of actual matter. This is probably largely
because actual matter is not continuous, and so it might seem as if discussion of the
structure of continuous bodies is merely within the realm of philosophical thought
experiments rather than actual scientific investigation. However, classical continuum
mechanics models actual matter as if it were continuous, and it has implications about
the structure of continuous bodies and about what contact and impenetrability are.
This paper describes the relevant notions from classical continuum mechanics so as to
resolve the alleged tension between contact and impenetrability.
Journal title
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Record number
708447
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