But hitherto I have not been able to discover the cause of those properties of gravity from phenomena, and I frame no hypotheses; for whatever is not deduced from the phenomena is to be called an hypothesis; and hypotheses, whether metaphysical or physical,... The Monist - 557. lappuselaboja - 1914Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Howard Smith, Ph.D. - 2010 - 304 lapas
...able to discover the cause of these properties of gravity from phenomena, and I frame no hypotheses; for whatever is not deduced from the phenomena is...mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy. . . . And to us it is enough that gravity does really exist and act according to the laws which we... | |
| 2007 - 708 lapas
...provide the ultimate ground of, the phenomena. As he said in the General Scholium, [Principia, Book III] For whatever is not deduced from the phenomena is...mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy. was keen to deny. His official suggestion for the method of science was that it is deduction from the... | |
| N. Sundararajan - 2003 - 156 lapas
...before me. " I I frame no hypotheses; for whatever is not deduced from the phenomena is to be called an hypothesis; and hypotheses, whether metaphysical or...mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy. Errors are not in the art but in the artificers. Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform... | |
| Neil deGrasse Tyson - 2007 - 392 lapas
...In the Principia, Newton distinguishes between hypotheses and experimental philosophy, and declares, "Hypotheses, whether metaphysical or physical, whether...mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy" (p. 547). What he wants is data, "inferr'd from the phenomena." But in the absence of data, at the... | |
| Frank Wilczek - 2008 - 288 lapas
...able to discover the cause of those properties of gravity from phenomena, and I frame no hypotheses; for whatever is not deduced from the phenomena is...mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy. Newton's followers, of course, did not fail to notice that his system had emptied out space. Having... | |
| George Schloss - 2008 - 405 lapas
...suitable for one who "would feign no hypotheses since hypotheses, whether physical or metaphysical, whether of occult qualities or mechanical, have no place in experimental philosophy," qualify any more than those of faith used to? Well, like just about everyone else certainly like... | |
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