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Nir Kossovskyspect of this problem derives from the fact that there is a scholarly need for a descriptive outline of the book. Such an outline would facilitate communication among scholars insofar as it would provide a standard way of referring to a particular passage or discussion. Moreover, it would provide an枪支 发表于 2025-3-27 03:30:16
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Nir Kossovskys interest among both practical reasoners and logical theorists. It is not clear why this is so: perhaps it is because the truth shines more brilliantly than error and hence needs less display to prevail and flourish than error does in order to be avoided. I am inclined to think that a fundamental rOssification 发表于 2025-3-27 16:30:47
Nir Kossovskytexts and explains his kinematic terms in the light of preseThis book is intended as a historical and critical study on the origin of the equations of motion as established in Newton‘s Principia. The central question that it aims to answer is whether it is indeed correct to ascribe to Galileo the inCanary 发表于 2025-3-27 19:58:06
Michael D. Greenberg JD, PhDtexts and explains his kinematic terms in the light of preseThis book is intended as a historical and critical study on the origin of the equations of motion as established in Newton‘s Principia. The central question that it aims to answer is whether it is indeed correct to ascribe to Galileo the in形容词词尾 发表于 2025-3-28 00:47:23
texts and explains his kinematic terms in the light of preseThis book is intended as a historical and critical study on the origin of the equations of motion as established in Newton‘s Principia. The central question that it aims to answer is whether it is indeed correct to ascribe to Galileo the in好色 发表于 2025-3-28 04:33:36
Robert C. Brandegeetexts and explains his kinematic terms in the light of preseThis book is intended as a historical and critical study on the origin of the equations of motion as established in Newton‘s Principia. The central question that it aims to answer is whether it is indeed correct to ascribe to Galileo the inFlinch 发表于 2025-3-28 10:02:58
Nir Kossovskyf the emergence of science and opera in the early modernperiod. But instead of regarding them as finished products orexamining their genesis, or `common ground‘, or `parallel‘ ideas,opera and science are explored by a phenomenology of the formulationsof consciousness (Gurwitsch) as compossible tasks星星 发表于 2025-3-28 13:48:34
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