General Physiology; Or, Physiological Theory of Cosmos: A Rectification of the Analytical Concept of Matter and of the Synthetical Concept of Bodies, Resolving the Problem of the Unity of All Objective KnowledgeK. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Company, Limited, 1890 - 391 pagini |
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... inertia , with the sole guarantee of our belief in the uniformity of nature , because anything to the contrary is inconceivable and contradictory to the most insignificant affirmation of scientific knowledge . We have mentioned two ...
... inertia , with the sole guarantee of our belief in the uniformity of nature , because anything to the contrary is inconceivable and contradictory to the most insignificant affirmation of scientific knowledge . We have mentioned two ...
Pagina 75
... inertia and pas- sivity , the first meaning phenomenal indifference , and the second the state of matter in apparent repose to the eye or in accordance with the immediate impression of the senses , expressing , in fact , that we do not ...
... inertia and pas- sivity , the first meaning phenomenal indifference , and the second the state of matter in apparent repose to the eye or in accordance with the immediate impression of the senses , expressing , in fact , that we do not ...
Pagina 89
... Inertia of matter - § 24 . Conservation of energy . 17. PROPERTIES OF MATTER . The concept of matter , as we have just seen , is very complex , containing in its signification the four con- ceptual elements : the two attributive ...
... Inertia of matter - § 24 . Conservation of energy . 17. PROPERTIES OF MATTER . The concept of matter , as we have just seen , is very complex , containing in its signification the four con- ceptual elements : the two attributive ...
Pagina 101
... matter were so , every element abandoned to itself would move with a constant velocity as the result of its own nature ; this is directly and completely contradicted by the unquestionable fact of inertia of matter 19. FORCE . JOI.
... matter were so , every element abandoned to itself would move with a constant velocity as the result of its own nature ; this is directly and completely contradicted by the unquestionable fact of inertia of matter 19. FORCE . JOI.
Pagina 102
... inertia of matter . Movement must be truly considered as the universal state of manifested objects ; not as an attribute inherent in matter , but as a relative effect , because movement can only be admitted as an indifferent condition ...
... inertia of matter . Movement must be truly considered as the universal state of manifested objects ; not as an attribute inherent in matter , but as a relative effect , because movement can only be admitted as an indifferent condition ...
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