Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... Aristotle's Research Institute IN N the middle of the fourth century B.C. , at the Academy in Athens the second great name in Greek science in this period arose , namely that of Aristotle of Stagira ( 384-322 B.C. ) , who for twenty ...
... Aristotle's Research Institute IN N the middle of the fourth century B.C. , at the Academy in Athens the second great name in Greek science in this period arose , namely that of Aristotle of Stagira ( 384-322 B.C. ) , who for twenty ...
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... Aristotle , the purpose of scientific method is to demonstrate a fundamental order and regularity behind the complex of natural phenomena perceived by the ... Aristotle who laid the groundwork for 35 ARISTOTLE AND THE KNOWLEDGE OF NATURE.
... Aristotle , the purpose of scientific method is to demonstrate a fundamental order and regularity behind the complex of natural phenomena perceived by the ... Aristotle who laid the groundwork for 35 ARISTOTLE AND THE KNOWLEDGE OF NATURE.
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... Aristotle deals with practi- cally all aspects of Greek thought and science , establishing a series of new disciplines . Among the authentic works we have a series of writings on logic ( Analytica priora et posteriora , Topica , and ...
... Aristotle deals with practi- cally all aspects of Greek thought and science , establishing a series of new disciplines . Among the authentic works we have a series of writings on logic ( Analytica priora et posteriora , Topica , and ...
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