The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen13;Volumen76Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1871 |
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... Force the soul of which he speaks . The faculty of abstraction is no doubt assisted by the imagination when it conceives of force as a distinct entity , and it is often extremely convenient to speak of " forces " without at any ...
... Force the soul of which he speaks . The faculty of abstraction is no doubt assisted by the imagination when it conceives of force as a distinct entity , and it is often extremely convenient to speak of " forces " without at any ...
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... force . If the Professor's imagination leads him to conjecture that thought and emotion , intellect and will , are forces correlative with light , heat , and electricity , ours does not act in that way . We see as yet no symptom of ...
... force . If the Professor's imagination leads him to conjecture that thought and emotion , intellect and will , are forces correlative with light , heat , and electricity , ours does not act in that way . We see as yet no symptom of ...
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... force . How are we to conceive of this force ? This is a question that has so much puzzled some modern writers on dynamics that they have actually de- fined force as acceleration - the thing itself by one of the results of the thing ...
... force . How are we to conceive of this force ? This is a question that has so much puzzled some modern writers on dynamics that they have actually de- fined force as acceleration - the thing itself by one of the results of the thing ...
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