Dissertations on the Progress of KnowledgeArno Press, 1975 - 477 pagina's |
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Pagina 35
... learned industry of the most enlightened part of Eu- rope ; and which , however unpromising in their first aspect , were destined , in the last result , to prepare the way for that never to be forgotten change in the literary taste of ...
... learned industry of the most enlightened part of Eu- rope ; and which , however unpromising in their first aspect , were destined , in the last result , to prepare the way for that never to be forgotten change in the literary taste of ...
Pagina 49
... learned men have committed to writing , transcribing them from the cominon reason and common feelings of human na- ture , are to be accounted as not less divine , than those con- tained in the tables given to Moses ; and that it could ...
... learned men have committed to writing , transcribing them from the cominon reason and common feelings of human na- ture , are to be accounted as not less divine , than those con- tained in the tables given to Moses ; and that it could ...
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... learned and respectable Sir John Pringle ( after- wards President of the Royal Society of London , ) adopted it as the text - book for his lectures , while he held the Professorship of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh . Nor does the case ...
... learned and respectable Sir John Pringle ( after- wards President of the Royal Society of London , ) adopted it as the text - book for his lectures , while he held the Professorship of Moral Philosophy at Edinburgh . Nor does the case ...
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afterwards algebraic Alhazen analysis ancient angles appears Archimedes argument Aristotle astronomer Bacon Bernoulli calculus cause centre century colour conceived concerning conclusion considered Copernicus curve D'Alembert deduced Descartes discovered discoveries distance doctrine earth effect employed equal equation error experiment facts fluxions force Galileo Gassendi genius geometer geometry given gravity Grotius Hobbes human idea imagination improvement ingenious inquiry instantia intellectual invention investigation John Bernoulli Kepler knowledge known language laws laws of Kepler learned Leibnitz less light Malebranche mathematical mathematicians matter measure ment method method of fluxions mind Montesquieu moon moral motion natural philosophy nature Newton object observed opinion optical orbit original phenomena philosophical physical planets principles problem progress proposition Ptolemy rays reason reflection refraction remarkable respect seems speculations spirit supposed telescope theory thing tion treatise truth variable quantities velocity vis viva writers