Dear all,

Please join us for the CamPoS (Cambridge Philosophy of Science) seminar

Wednesday 13th November 1-2:30pm in HPS Seminar Room 2.

Lena Zuchowski (Cambridge) will give a talk entitled "Gestalt switches in
the prize paper: inspiration for, but not an instance of, chaos". The
abstract is below.

Best wishes,

Christopher


Abstract:
I analyse in detail the construction of asymptotic surfaces in §§16-19 of
Poincare (1890), also known as the prize paper. There are two prime reasons
for doing so. Firstly, this part of the prize paper contains an interesting
argumentative strategy, which I call Poincare’s gestalt switch. Secondly,
it has been claimed that the prize paper contains one of the first
descriptions of chaotic motion. I will argue that the latter claim is
false, although both the gestalt switches and the graphical representation
which Poincare (1890) chose for the asymptotic surfaces might well have
provided the inspiration for later works in chaos theory.


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Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge

Personal Website: www.chrisclarke.eu <http://www.chrisclarke.eu/index.html>
Project Website: www.humannature.hps.cam.ac.uk
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