Early Physics and Astronomy: A Historical IntroductionMacDonald and Janes, 1974 - 413 oldal |
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... philosophers ' many speculations about the structure of matter . The early tradition . shows however , that the ... philosophers , who considered all changes to be unreal and who em- phasized the fundamental unity and immutability of the ...
... philosophers ' many speculations about the structure of matter . The early tradition . shows however , that the ... philosophers , who considered all changes to be unreal and who em- phasized the fundamental unity and immutability of the ...
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... philosophers took over the Aristotelian law of force without any modification . Aristotle postulated ( p . 122 ) that in order to produce a motion the moving force F must be greater than the resistance R , and that the resulting ...
... philosophers took over the Aristotelian law of force without any modification . Aristotle postulated ( p . 122 ) that in order to produce a motion the moving force F must be greater than the resistance R , and that the resulting ...
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... philosophers were imbued with a spirit of independence , a spirit which enabled them to combine new ideas with methods or concepts from the past . This new and freer attitude towards traditional disciplines does not imply that the ...
... philosophers were imbued with a spirit of independence , a spirit which enabled them to combine new ideas with methods or concepts from the past . This new and freer attitude towards traditional disciplines does not imply that the ...
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