Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... reason and thought , but not perceived with the eyes . These texts present many problems . Perhaps the most immediate interpretation is that Plato wants to change astronomy into a purely speculative science unconnected to observable ...
... reason and thought , but not perceived with the eyes . These texts present many problems . Perhaps the most immediate interpretation is that Plato wants to change astronomy into a purely speculative science unconnected to observable ...
268. oldal
... reason for a certain matter can be set forth in two ways . In the first way in order to give a sufficient proof for a certain principle — as when one in natural science introduces a reason which is sufficient to prove that the rotation ...
... reason for a certain matter can be set forth in two ways . In the first way in order to give a sufficient proof for a certain principle — as when one in natural science introduces a reason which is sufficient to prove that the rotation ...
316. oldal
... reasons for the siting of the Earth at the centre of the universe in an absolutely immovable position . Some of these reasons are dealt with in Book I of De revolutionibus , but in a curiously condensed and unsystematic way . One ...
... reasons for the siting of the Earth at the centre of the universe in an absolutely immovable position . Some of these reasons are dealt with in Book I of De revolutionibus , but in a curiously condensed and unsystematic way . One ...
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