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CHARACTER AND CONDUCT OF MATTER Our word matter is derived from the
Latin materia, which in its turn is connected with mater, 'mother'. Originally
materia was a general term for the stuffof which things are composed and
especially ...
CHARACTER AND CONDUCT OF MATTER Our word matter is derived from the
Latin materia, which in its turn is connected with mater, 'mother'. Originally
materia was a general term for the stuffof which things are composed and
especially ...
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matter remains absolutely the same' (Cogitationes de natura rerum, published
posthumously, 1653), and there are comparable passages in the writings of
Boyle (pp. 271 f.). The doctrine was given express form by Newton. The law on
which ...
matter remains absolutely the same' (Cogitationes de natura rerum, published
posthumously, 1653), and there are comparable passages in the writings of
Boyle (pp. 271 f.). The doctrine was given express form by Newton. The law on
which ...
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varied achievements may be summed up in the statement that he gave
coherence and clarity to the conception of the conservation of matter. All his work
was based on the explicit assertion of the principle that, within experimental limits
, the ...
varied achievements may be summed up in the statement that he gave
coherence and clarity to the conception of the conservation of matter. All his work
was based on the explicit assertion of the principle that, within experimental limits
, the ...
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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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