| Jose Wudka - 2006 - 307 Seiten
...far as possible, assign the same causes. RULE 3: The qualities of bodies that admit neither intention nor remission of degrees and which are found to belong...the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. RULE 4: In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions collected by general induction... | |
| Arthur Pontynen - 402 Seiten
...qualities); or as he puts it elsewhere: 317 The qualities of bodies, which admit neither intensification nor remission of degrees, and which are found to belong...be esteemed the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever.2 Newton thereby posits a quantitive-quality just as Kant later posits an aesthetic-beauty.... | |
| Robert Nola, Gürol Irzik - 2005 - 512 Seiten
...briefly than in Newton's text, but his overall intent remains clear. Rule 3: The qualities in bodies ... which are found to belong to all bodies within the...the universal qualities of all bodies whatsoever. Rule 4: In experimental philosophy we are to look upon propositions inferred by general induction from... | |
| Gloria L. Schaab - 2007 - 256 Seiten
...Therefore to the same natural effects 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... | |
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