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Ontologie der Natur (moderne Physik)

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Die moderne Physik, wie sie im Physikstudium auftritt, beginnt mit Newtons Mechanik. Newton formuliert Naturgesetze, die für das Universum insgesamt gelten, also sowohl für die Himmelskörper (Astronomie) als auch für die Prozesse auf der Erde (Mechanik). Newton nimmt dabei den Atomismus auf, der als Ontologie der Natur bis zu den Vorsokratikern Leukipp und Demokrit zurückreicht.

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Esfeld, M. (2020). Ontologie der Natur (moderne Physik). In: Urbich, J., Zimmer, J. (eds) Handbuch Ontologie. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-04638-3_64

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