| Richard Whately (abp. of Dublin.) - 1827 - 380 頁
...Compendium : Fallacie : where this is rightly solved.] 97. Whatever body is in motion must move either in the place where it is, or in a place where it is not: neither of these is possible : therefore there is no such thing as motion. [In this instance, as well... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 842 頁
...have horns." 5. To diese may be added the argument against motion, invented by Diodorus of ('aria. " If any body be moved, it is either moved in the place where it is, or in a place where it is not : but it is not moved in the place where it is ; for where it is, it remains : nor is it moved in a... | |
| Richard Whately - 1831 - 440 頁
...therefore he who eats least eats most. [See Aldrich's Compendium: Fallaciae: where this is rightly solved.] the place where it is, or in a place where it is not: neither of these is possible: therefore there is no such thing as motion. [In this instance, as well... | |
| Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 頁
...Compendium : Fallacies : where this is rightly solved.] 97. Whatever body is in motion must move either in the place where it is, or in a place where it is not: neither of these is possible : therefore there is no such thing as motion. [In this instance, as well... | |
| Richard Whately - 1834 - 402 頁
...Compendium: Pallatiae: where this is rightly solved.! 97. Whatever body is in motion must move either in the place where it is, or in a place where it is not: neither of these is possible: therefore there is no such thing as motion. [In this instance, as well... | |
| Richard Whately - 1834 - 482 頁
...Compendium : Fallacise: where this is rightly solved.] 97. Whatever body is in motion must move either in the place where it is, or in a place where it is not: neither of these is possible: therefore there is no such thing as motion. [In this instance, as well... | |
| Richard Whately - 1843 - 372 頁
...Compendium: Fallaciie: where this 'a rightly solved.} 97. Whatever body is in motion must move either in the place where it is, or in a place where it is not: neither of these is possible: therefore there is no such thing as motion. [In this instance, as well... | |
| Richard Whately - 1843 - 372 頁
...Compendium: Fallacias: where this is rightly solved.] 97. Whatever body is in motion must move either in the place where it is, or in a place where it is not: neither of these is possible: therefore there is no such thing as motion. [In this instance, as well... | |
| Richard Whately - 1845 - 386 頁
...Compendium: Fallacies: where this is rightly solved.] 97. Whatever body is in motion must move either in the place where it is, or in a place where it is not: neither of these is possible: therefore there is no such thing as motion. [In this instance, as well... | |
| Richard Whately (abp. of Dublin.) - 1848 - 490 頁
...mining speculation will enrich those engaged in it. 97. Whatever body is in motion must move either in the place where it is, or in a place where it is not: neither of these is possible : therefore there is no such thing as motion. [In this instance, as well... | |
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