Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... facts , it is now regarded as true only with essential modifications . With this in mind , it is worth noticing that the Greeks themselves did not conceal the fact that their science presupposed results achieved by others , a fact well ...
... facts , it is now regarded as true only with essential modifications . With this in mind , it is worth noticing that the Greeks themselves did not conceal the fact that their science presupposed results achieved by others , a fact well ...
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... fact , most of the mathematical methods employed are quite correct , showing that the human mind was able , at that time , to think in a consequent way , and to distinguish between true and the false in the same way as later generations ...
... fact , most of the mathematical methods employed are quite correct , showing that the human mind was able , at that time , to think in a consequent way , and to distinguish between true and the false in the same way as later generations ...
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... fact that since our birth we have been accustomed to its uniform sound and therefore disregard it . Unsophisticated though this Pythagorean astronomy may appear , it had a marked effect on the future development of theoretical astronomy ...
... fact that since our birth we have been accustomed to its uniform sound and therefore disregard it . Unsophisticated though this Pythagorean astronomy may appear , it had a marked effect on the future development of theoretical astronomy ...
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Science Before the Greeks | 1 |
The New Concept of Nature | 11 |
Plato and Greek Mathematics | 23 |
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