Dissertations on the Progress of KnowledgeArno Press, 1975 - 477 pagina's |
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Pagina 221
... principles which ought to run through , and to be the foundation of the laws of all nations . But though the reasonings of lawyers did produce something of this kind , and though no man has treated systematically of the laws of any ...
... principles which ought to run through , and to be the foundation of the laws of all nations . But though the reasonings of lawyers did produce something of this kind , and though no man has treated systematically of the laws of any ...
Pagina 6
... principles of it in any way suggested ; though there are , in the last letter , two sentences in transposed characters , which ascertain that New- ton was then in possession of that method , and employed in speaking of it the same lan ...
... principles of it in any way suggested ; though there are , in the last letter , two sentences in transposed characters , which ascertain that New- ton was then in possession of that method , and employed in speaking of it the same lan ...
Pagina 41
... principle which presented itself to Huygens , had en- abled him to find the centre of oscillation of a compound ... principles to the solution of par ticular problems would afford materials for more ample discussion than suits the ...
... principle which presented itself to Huygens , had en- abled him to find the centre of oscillation of a compound ... principles to the solution of par ticular problems would afford materials for more ample discussion than suits the ...
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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