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which “Newtonian physics” of the eighteenth and nineteenth century is a derivative) began to assert itself against the then dominant Cartesian physics. “Cartesian physics” generally meant the physics of Descartes’ inclusive of the “physics” of all those scientists who accepted the fundamentals of DeBombast 发表于 2025-3-31 05:06:14
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Amen Alrobai,John McAlaney,Huseyin Dogan,Keith Phalp,Raian Ali the title refers to the interrelations and distinctions between philosophy and science, as signposted principally in the work of Leibniz, Newton, and Kant. I should be surprised if anyone’s reply to the invitation included a request that someone explain the meaning of “philosophy” and “science” in