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Pagina 213
... axioms ( if there be any ) belong to this idea , must be inductively concluded from their verification in each of ... axiom of causation in the abstract , or must be in- adequately worded as such . And the same must surely be the case ...
... axioms ( if there be any ) belong to this idea , must be inductively concluded from their verification in each of ... axiom of causation in the abstract , or must be in- adequately worded as such . And the same must surely be the case ...
Pagina 214
... axiom be verified , all is well . 6 On the third axiom Mr. Whewell reasons as follows : - " The reaction is an effect of the action , and is determined by it . And since the two , action and reaction , are forces of the same nature ...
... axiom be verified , all is well . 6 On the third axiom Mr. Whewell reasons as follows : - " The reaction is an effect of the action , and is determined by it . And since the two , action and reaction , are forces of the same nature ...
Pagina 218
... axiom of statics , that the pressure on the point of support is the sum of the weights , is derived by Mr. Whewell from the principle of reaction . If it be not an axiom , ' he asks , ' deriving its truth from the fundamental conception ...
... axiom of statics , that the pressure on the point of support is the sum of the weights , is derived by Mr. Whewell from the principle of reaction . If it be not an axiom , ' he asks , ' deriving its truth from the fundamental conception ...
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in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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