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The atomic theory was the only alternative to Aristotle's conception of matter.
Thus criticism of Aristotle on this point drew theological odium on itself. The
atomic theory, we shall see, therefore passed into the background for many
centuries.
The atomic theory was the only alternative to Aristotle's conception of matter.
Thus criticism of Aristotle on this point drew theological odium on itself. The
atomic theory, we shall see, therefore passed into the background for many
centuries.
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Of all Galileo's contributions to mechanical conceptions perhaps the most
fundamental was that the continuous application of a force produces either an
increment or decrement of velocity at every moment. The conception of
acceleration as a ...
Of all Galileo's contributions to mechanical conceptions perhaps the most
fundamental was that the continuous application of a force produces either an
increment or decrement of velocity at every moment. The conception of
acceleration as a ...
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a picture of the animal machine which has deeply influenced the current
conception of Man, and of his place in Nature. Among the greatest exponents of
this department of science were Sir CHarLes BelL (1774- 1 842), joHANNES
MULLER ...
a picture of the animal machine which has deeply influenced the current
conception of Man, and of his place in Nature. Among the greatest exponents of
this department of science were Sir CHarLes BelL (1774- 1 842), joHANNES
MULLER ...
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INTRODUCTION Nature of the Scientific Process | 1 |
THE SECOND ADVENTURE Divorce of Science | 62 |
THE FAILURE OF INSPIRATION Science the Hand | 103 |
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