On the Philosophy of Discovery: Chapters Historical and CriticalJ.W. Parker and son, 1860 - 531 páginas |
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... other necessary ) truth ? But Plato seems , in many of his writings , to extend this doctrine much further ; and to assume , not only Ideas of Space and its properties , from which geome- trical truths are derived ; but of Relations , as.
... other necessary ) truth ? But Plato seems , in many of his writings , to extend this doctrine much further ; and to assume , not only Ideas of Space and its properties , from which geome- trical truths are derived ; but of Relations , as.
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... space of a single age , but assigning it as a task to a succession of genera- tions . " In a later portion of the Instauratio he 28 Nov. Org . i . Aph . 113 . 29 See the motto to Kant's Kritik der Reinen Vernunft . says : " We bear the ...
... space of a single age , but assigning it as a task to a succession of genera- tions . " In a later portion of the Instauratio he 28 Nov. Org . i . Aph . 113 . 29 See the motto to Kant's Kritik der Reinen Vernunft . says : " We bear the ...
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... space can be much promoted by ordinary ob- servers scattered over the earth , and succeeding each other in time , provided they are furnished with instru- ments and methods of observation , duly constructed on the principles of science ...
... space can be much promoted by ordinary ob- servers scattered over the earth , and succeeding each other in time , provided they are furnished with instru- ments and methods of observation , duly constructed on the principles of science ...
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... space , and therefore , like that , to be explained by a force acting upon the body ; the Cartesian denies that the planets do move in free space . They are , he main- tains , immersed in a plenum . It is only when it appears that ...
... space , and therefore , like that , to be explained by a force acting upon the body ; the Cartesian denies that the planets do move in free space . They are , he main- tains , immersed in a plenum . It is only when it appears that ...
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... Space is derived from the senses of sight and touch ; our Idea of Solidity from the touch alone . Our Notion of Substance is an unknown support of unknown qualities , and is illustrated by the Indian fable of the tortoise which supports ...
... Space is derived from the senses of sight and touch ; our Idea of Solidity from the touch alone . Our Notion of Substance is an unknown support of unknown qualities , and is illustrated by the Indian fable of the tortoise which supports ...
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ages ancient antithesis appears Aristotelian Aristotle Aristotle's assert astronomy attempts authority axioms bodies Campanella causes conceive conceptions concerning consider Cosenza derived Descartes discovered distinction Divine Mind doctrine elements endeavoured example exist experience explain expressions facts force Francis Bacon fundamental gall-bladder Geometry gravity Greek Hegel Hippocrates Hist history of science human mind hypothesis Idea of Space infinite inquiry instance intellectual Kepler kind knowledge labour laws ledge Logic manner mathematical matter means ments method mode moral motion nature necessary truths Newton Nominalists notice Novum Organon objects observation obtained opinions opposite Opus Majus Organon Parmenides phenomena philoso philosophy of science physical science planets Plato principles progress propositions reason reference reform reject remark rience Roger Bacon says scientific seen sensation sense Socrates speak speculations steps suppose Syllogism Telesius Tenneman term theory things thought tion true universe writers
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Página 117 - ... whom I have repeatedly and urgently requested to look at the moon and planets through my glass, which he pertinaciously refuses to do. Why are you not here ? "What shouts of laughter we should have at this glorious folly, and to hear the Professor of Philosophy at Pisa labouring before the Grand Duke, with logical arguments, as if with magical incantations, to charm the new planets out of the sky.
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