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Huygens' Principle: A case against optimality
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 December 2003
Abstract:
I will present evidence that nature does not optimize in the sense of Fermat's principle of least time, contrary to what Schoemaker's unintentionally ambiguous exposition might suggest. First, Huygens' principle, an alternative nonteleological account of Snell's law, is outlined. Second, I confront Fermat's principle with a substantive conceptual problem.
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Commentary on P. J. H. Schoemaker (1991). The quest for optimality: A positive heuristic of science? BBS 14(2):205–215.