Newton's Third Rule and the Experimental Argument for Universal Gravity / / Mary Domski.
"This book provides a reading of Newton's argument for universal gravity that is focused on the evidence-based, "experimental" reasoning that Newton associates with his program of experimental philosophy. It highlights the richness and complexity of the Principia and also draws i...
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