| Daniel Garber, Michael Ayers - 1998 - Liczba stron: 992
...mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy.'143 In Query 31 of the Opticks, he claims that 'what I call "attraction" may be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me . . . perhaps electrical attraction may reach to such small distances even without being excited by... | |
| Karl Raimund Popper - 1998 - Liczba stron: 356
...(and text), and Newton's Opticks, London, 1730, query 31, where Newton mentions the possibility that attraction 'may be performed by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me'. 49 A further and complementary discussion of Newton's theory and its relation to essentialism will... | |
| Max Jammer - 1999 - Liczba stron: 290
...not here consider. What I call Attraction may be perform'd by impulse, or by some other means unhnown to me. I use that Word here to signify only in general...Bodies tend towards one another, whatsoever be the Cause.88 Here, again, we have the somewhat agnostic attitude found in the Principle with respect to... | |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz, Samuel Clarke - 2000 - Liczba stron: 132
...regarded as an occult quality: "How these attractions may be performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse or by...signify only, in general, any force by which bodies tend toward one another, whatever may be the cause. For we must learn from the phenomena of nature what... | |
| I. Bernard Cohen, George E. Smith - 2002 - Liczba stron: 518
..."fundamental" that has been suggested as characteristic of Newton): What I call Attraction may be perform'd by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me....whatsoever be the Cause. For we must learn from the Phacnomcna of Nature what Bodies attract one another, and what are the Laws and Properties of the Attraction,... | |
| Daniel N. Robinson - 2009 - Liczba stron: 240
...these Attractions may be perform'd, I do not here consider. What I call Attraction may be perform'd by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me....whatsoever be the Cause. For we must learn from the Phaenomena of Nature what Bodies attract one another, and what are the Laws and Properties of the Attraction,... | |
| Rudolf Seising, Menso Folkerts, Ulf Hashagen - 2004 - Liczba stron: 952
...these Attractions may be perform 'd, I do not here concider. What I call Attraction may be perform'd by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me....whatsoever be the Cause. For we must learn from the Phaenomena of Nature what Bodies attract one another, and what are the Laws and Properties of the Attraction,... | |
| Robert Whitaker - 2004 - Liczba stron: 376
...not here consider," he wrote in his masterpiece, Principia. "What I call Attraction may be perform'd by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me....tend towards one another, whatsoever be the Cause." In Principia, Newton specifically attacked Descartes's vortex theory, pointing the French to their... | |
| Ida Freund - Liczba stron: 680
...these attractions may be perform'd, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be perform'd by impulse, or by some other means unknown to me....whatsoever be the cause. For we must learn from the phaenomena of nature what bodies attract one another, and what are the laws and properties of the attraction,... | |
| 1869 - Liczba stron: 668
...attractive powers than these. How these attractions may be performed, I do not here consider. What I call attraction may be performed by impulse or by...tend towards one another, whatsoever be the cause."' 28. 3n biefer Sejiefyung iann eoibent nadjgetmefen toerben, bafj foteofyl bie fogenannte ©rabitationeattraction... | |
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