| Lewis White Beck - 1966 - Liczba stron: 332
...our culinary fire and of the sun; the reflection of light in the earth, and in the planets. RULE III The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intension...the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. For since the qualities of bodies are only known to us by experiments, we are to hold for universal... | |
| Gordon G. Brittan - 1966 - Liczba stron: 566
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| Paul Edwards - 1967 - Liczba stron: 558
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| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - Liczba stron: 872
...Therefore to the same natural effect, we must, as far as possible, assign the same causes. Rule III. The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intension...the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. Rule IV. In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions collected by general induction... | |
| Richard S. Westfall - 1983 - Liczba stron: 934
...most important statement of epistemology. The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intensification nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong...the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. 100 "Account of Commercium epistolicum," pp. 222-3. 101 Jurin to Folkes, 1728; Nichols, Literary Anecdotes,... | |
| Dennis Sherman - 1983 - Liczba stron: 372
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