History of the Inductive Sciences: From the Earliest to the Present Times, Volumen1J.W. Parker, 1837 |
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... Kepler's Astro- nomical Discoveries . ) CHAPTER IV . - INDUCTIVE EPOCH OF KEPLER . • Sect . 1. Intellectual Character of Kepler Sect . 2. Kepler's Discovery of his Third Law Sect . 3. Kepler's Discovery of his First and Second Laws ...
... Kepler's Astro- nomical Discoveries . ) CHAPTER IV . - INDUCTIVE EPOCH OF KEPLER . • Sect . 1. Intellectual Character of Kepler Sect . 2. Kepler's Discovery of his Third Law Sect . 3. Kepler's Discovery of his First and Second Laws ...
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... Kepler , a . 371 , 383 , 410 ; b . 73 , 128 , 181 , 255 , 347 Key , c . 130 Kircher , a . 293 Kirwan , c . 127 , 133 Klaproth , c . 134 Klingenstierna , b . 273 , 363 Knaut , Christopher , c . 301 Knaut , Christian , c . 301 König , c ...
... Kepler , a . 371 , 383 , 410 ; b . 73 , 128 , 181 , 255 , 347 Key , c . 130 Kircher , a . 293 Kirwan , c . 127 , 133 Klaproth , c . 134 Klingenstierna , b . 273 , 363 Knaut , Christopher , c . 301 Knaut , Christian , c . 301 König , c ...
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... Kepler and by more modern writers , is undoubtedly altogether false . The same scruples continued to prevail among Christian writers to a later period ; and Tostatus " notes the opinion of the rotundity of the earth as an unsafe ...
... Kepler and by more modern writers , is undoubtedly altogether false . The same scruples continued to prevail among Christian writers to a later period ; and Tostatus " notes the opinion of the rotundity of the earth as an unsafe ...
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... Kepler , Brahe , Francis Bacon , are examples of this . These , or most of them , rejected all the more obvious and extravagant fallacies with which the subject had been loaded ; but still conceived that some real and valuable truth ...
... Kepler , Brahe , Francis Bacon , are examples of this . These , or most of them , rejected all the more obvious and extravagant fallacies with which the subject had been loaded ; but still conceived that some real and valuable truth ...
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... Kepler , which were yet incomparably more true and clear than those of Bacon . To employ such language , in such cases , is to deprive such terms as theory and principles of all meaning . except so far as they incited men to refute them.
... Kepler , which were yet incomparably more true and clear than those of Bacon . To employ such language , in such cases , is to deprive such terms as theory and principles of all meaning . except so far as they incited men to refute them.
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