Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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... matter . The Cartesians , among others , viewed it as a L'Huiller , Prevost , De Luc , Monboddo , Horsley , Drummond , Playfair , Blair , & c . In particular , this doctrine is often and anxiously inculcated by Newton - who seems ...
... matter . The Cartesians , among others , viewed it as a L'Huiller , Prevost , De Luc , Monboddo , Horsley , Drummond , Playfair , Blair , & c . In particular , this doctrine is often and anxiously inculcated by Newton - who seems ...
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... Matter is Heavy , ' published in that these co - operate in due subordina - phical Society , Vol . vii . , Part ii . ; -an author the Transactions of the Cambridge Philoso- In propriety , qualities of Body at all . As. - Induction of the ...
... Matter is Heavy , ' published in that these co - operate in due subordina - phical Society , Vol . vii . , Part ii . ; -an author the Transactions of the Cambridge Philoso- In propriety , qualities of Body at all . As. - Induction of the ...
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... matter , somewhat analogous to that of Boscovich , had occasionally passed through his mind ; " and then adduces various reasons in sup- port of this opinion , and in opposition to Reid's . ( Philosophical Essays , Ess . ii . ch . i . p ...
... matter , somewhat analogous to that of Boscovich , had occasionally passed through his mind ; " and then adduces various reasons in sup- port of this opinion , and in opposition to Reid's . ( Philosophical Essays , Ess . ii . ch . i . p ...
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