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natural philosophy造句
1. Psychology began as a purely academic offshoot of natural philosophy. 2. The anti-Aristotelianism and the newly emerging concept of natural philosophy were, then, not private but public developments. 3. His natural philosophy was dominated by the idea of the permanence of the cosmos. 4. Aristotle too claims in several places that natural philosophy and medicine go hand in hand and are studied by the same people. 5. The physics derives from the natural philosophy. 6. The natural philosophy of the ancient Greeks was rather a dream than science. 7. Newton's great work was called'the mathematical principles of natural philosophy '. 8. He was better at teaching artillery than natural philosophy, and was disliked by some cadets for his brusqueness, lack of sympathy and eccentric behavior. 9. In 1799 Birkbeck was appointed professor of natural philosophy in a school in Glasgow. 10. Histories make men wise ; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep ; moral grave ; logic and rhetoric able to contend. 11. A separation of science from religion has also been seen in a diminished authority for the Bible in matters of natural philosophy. 12. But it would be misleading to speak of separation given the religious foundations of his natural philosophy. 13. They were to be the basis of a new natural philosophy, and were advocated both by practising experimenters and by theoreticians. 14. They were by far outnumbered by recent volumes on chemistry, electricity, galvanism, and natural philosophy. 15. He says rather more, however, about their ill effects on natural philosophy, mathematics, and religion. 16. He inherited wealth and could have lived a leisured life but preferred to pursue his earlier interest in natural philosophy. 17. It is plain from all of this how moral philosophy is taken to depend on natural philosophy. 18. Boyle's essays reveal an unprecedented series of distinctions, of the utmost importance in the promotion of natural philosophy. 19. This paper deals with the intrinsic property of random phenomena commonly interesting to natural philosophy. 20. Based on Mou's view, cosmism cannot be defined as natural philosophy as was defined by the Qi theorist but as cosmism as the subject in terms of "moral metaphysics". 21. Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtile; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. Abeunt studia in morse. 22. Histories make men wise; poems nitty ; the mathematics subtile; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. 23. Histories make men wise; poets witty; the mathematics subtile, natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend. 24. The roots of this doctrine date back into antiquity but have a firm foundation in Aristotelean natural philosophy.