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" It is inconceivable, that inanimate brute matter should, without the mediation of something else, which is not material, operate upon, and affect other matter without mutual contact; as it must do, if gravitation, in the sense of Epicurus, be essential... "
The World Machine: The First Phase; the Cosmic Mechanism - 450. oldal
szerző: Carl Snyder - 1907 - 488 oldal
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The British Palladium: Or, Annual Miscellany of Literature and ..., 13. kötet

1766 - 226 oldal
...inconceivable to Sir Ifjae, that inanimate brute Matter ihould, without the Mediation of fomething file, which is not material, operate upon and afFect other Matter, without mutual Contaft ; as it mull be, if Gravitation, in the Senfe of Epicurut, be euential and inherent in it....

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1808 - 590 oldal
...inconceivable," fays he, " that in" animate brute matter mould, without the mediation " of fomething elfe which is not material, operate " upon, and affect other matter, without mutual con" tact ; as it muft do, if gravitation, in the fenfe of " Epicurus, be eflential and inherent in...

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind

Dugald Stewart - 1813 - 564 oldal
...inconceivable," fays he, ** that inanimate brute matter fhould, without the " mediation of fomething elfe which is not material, " operate upon, and affect other matter, without " mutual "contact ; as it muft do, if gravitation, in " the fenfe of Epicurus, be effential and inherent in ** it. And this is...

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 1. kötet

Dugald Stewart - 1814 - 528 oldal
...any intervening medium. " It is inconceiv" able," says he, " that inanimate brute matter should, " without the mediation of something else which is not " material, operate upon, and aflect other matter, without " mutual contact ; as it must do, if gravitation, in the " sense of Epicurus,...

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 1-2. kötet

Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 706 oldal
...without any intervening medium. " It is inconceivable,'' says he, " that inanimate brute matter should, without " the mediation of something else which is...gravitation, in the sense of Epicurus, be essential and inhe" rent in it. And this is one reason why I desired that you would not u ascribe innate gravity...

Illustrations of the Literary History of the Eighteenth Century ..., 4. kötet

John Nichols, John Bowyer Nichols - 1822 - 934 oldal
...clause of the second position I like very well. It is inconceivable that inanimate brute matter should, without the mediation of something else, which is...affect other matter without mutual contact, as it must be, if gravitation, in the sense of Epicurus, be essential and inherent in it. And this is one reason...

Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 1-2. kötet

Dugald Stewart - 1822 - 572 oldal
...should, without the mediation of " something else which is not material, operate upon, and effüct other " matter, without mutual contact ; as it must do, if gravitation, in the " sense of Epirurus, be essential and inherent in it. And this is one " reason why I desired that you would not...

Supplement to the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Editions

1824 - 878 oldal
...Letters to Dr Bentley is still more explicit : " It is inconceivable that inanimate brute matter should, without the mediation of something else, which is...gravitation, in the sense of Epicurus, be essential or inherent in it. That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body...

Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ...

1824 - 844 oldal
...Letters to Dr Bentley is still more explicit: " It is inconceivable that inanimate brute matter should, without the mediation of something else, which is...gravitation, in the sense of Epicurus, be essential or inherent in it. That gravity should be innate, inherent, and essential to matter, so that one body...

The theology of the early patriarchs, illustrated by an appeal to ..., 1. kötet

Thomas Tregenna Biddulph - 1825 - 520 oldal
...it." And in the third letter he remarks — " It is inconceivable that inanimate brute matter should, without the mediation of something else, which is...in the sense of Epicurus, be essential and inherent in it. And this is one reason why I desire you would not ascribe inherent gravity to me. That gravity...




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