For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession; and in space as to order of situation. It is from their essence or nature that they are places; and... Johnson's (revised) Universal Cyclopaedia - 第 6 頁1886完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz, Samuel Clarke - 2000 - 132 頁
...places, and they will be moved (if the expression may be allowed) out of themselves. For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession, and in space as to order of situation. It is from their... | |
| Theodore Scaltsas, David Owain Maurice Charles, Mary Louise Gill - 2001 - 396 頁
...Newton, whom he probably has in mind, tells us in the famous Scholium that absolute times and places 'are. as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession and in space as to order of situation . . . and that the... | |
| Michael J. Loux, Dean W. Zimmerman - 2005 - 740 頁
...places, and they will be moved (if the expression be allowed) out of themselves. For times and places are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things . . . and that the primary places of things should be moved is absurd. (Newton 1999: 410) Newton is... | |
| Ivor Leclerc - 2002 - 392 頁
...places, and they will be moved (if the expression may be allowed) out of themselves. For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of succession ; and in space as to order of situation. It is from their... | |
| Victor Lowe - 19?? - 1056 頁
...places, and they will be moved (if the expression may be allowed) out of themselves. For times and spaces are, as it were, the places as well of themselves as of all other things. All things are placed in time as to order of situation. It is from their essence or nature that they are places;... | |
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