CorrespondenceHackett Publishing, 2000 M01 1 - 110 páginas For this new edition, Roger Ariew has adapted Samuel Clarke's edition of 1717, modernizing it to reflect contemporary English usage. Ariew's introduction places the correspondence in historical context and discusses the vibrant philosophical climate of the times. Appendices provide those selections from the works of Newton that Clarke frequently refers to in the correspondence. A bibliography is also included. |
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... receive payments . Fewer than half of the custodial parents ( 5.3 million , or 46 percent ) were supposed to receive child support payments in 1991. Of the 4.9 million women due payments , 76 percent received at least a por- tion of the ...
... receive payments . Fewer than half of the custodial parents ( 5.3 million , or 46 percent ) were supposed to receive child support payments in 1991. Of the 4.9 million women due payments , 76 percent received at least a por- tion of the ...
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Helen Rankin Jeter. children who receive services from public child welfare agencies Characteristics , 1959 This is a study of 220,812 children in 45 States . These children were receiving child welfare services from public welfare ...
Helen Rankin Jeter. children who receive services from public child welfare agencies Characteristics , 1959 This is a study of 220,812 children in 45 States . These children were receiving child welfare services from public welfare ...
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Correspondence Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz,Samuel Clarke,Roger Ariew Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |
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according Acta Eruditorum action active force affirmed answer Appendix argument Bernard Cohen bodies called cause chimerical Clarke refers Clarke's coexistent consciously perceive consequently continually contradiction contrary created creatures Descartes duration earth effect Epicurus equal eternal everything exactly alike exist explained finite Fourth Letter God's gravity Hanover House of Hanover immensity immovable impulsive force indiscernible infinite space laws learned author machine material universe mathematical principles means mechanical metaphysical mind miracle Monadology motives movable move natural philosophy necessity occult opinion organs of sense particles perception perfect perfectly planets pound weight pre-established harmony Princess of Wales Principia prove quantity of matter quantity of motion relation relative motion resistance rest Samuel Clarke Scholium Section sensorium Sir Isaac Newton situation Socinians soul Specimen of Dynamics sufficient reason supernatural suppose supposition Theodicy Third Reply tion translation true motion vacuum velocity void weights wisdom word