The Philosophical Review, Volume 41Jacob Gould Schurman, James Edwin Creighton, Frank Thilly, Gustavus Watts Cunningham Cornell University Press, 1932 - Electronic journals An international journal of general philosophy. |
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... relative motion , i.e. , the so - called inertial system ( the earth ) is in a state of rest in an absolute space or with respect to some absolute reference body ; or else the dislocations of objects on Paul's system are not ...
... relative motion , i.e. , the so - called inertial system ( the earth ) is in a state of rest in an absolute space or with respect to some absolute reference body ; or else the dislocations of objects on Paul's system are not ...
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... relative motion ; i.e. , he will be not quite two . But in order to arrive at the conclusion that Peter is 21 , McGilvary assumed Zebedee to be 70 ; therefore he must be 70. Thus , on combining the consequences of both of these ...
... relative motion ; i.e. , he will be not quite two . But in order to arrive at the conclusion that Peter is 21 , McGilvary assumed Zebedee to be 70 ; therefore he must be 70. Thus , on combining the consequences of both of these ...
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... relative motion had been accompanied by any comparative retardation what- ever . Throughout the period of increasing displacement no lag , whether mutual or unilateral , could be predicated . In this case , then , the implication in ...
... relative motion had been accompanied by any comparative retardation what- ever . Throughout the period of increasing displacement no lag , whether mutual or unilateral , could be predicated . In this case , then , the implication in ...
Contents
PLANCK MAXThe Universe in the Light of Modern Physics 649 | 6 |
ARTICLES | 12 |
COHEN MORRIS R Hegels Rationalism | 21 |
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