| Fabio Farina - 2003 - 112 pagine
...to set them in order." Newton then goes on to concede to the fact that it would be "unphilosophical to seek for any other origin of the world or to pretend it might arise out of chaos or by the mere Laws of Nature" (italics added). This is an incredibly revealing... | |
| Rudolf Seising, Menso Folkerts, Ulf Hashagen - 2004 - 952 pagine
...Planetensystems, die Wirkung der Wahl Gottes, weil er die folgende Behauptung des Atheismus abweisen will: "to seek for any other Origin of the World, or to pretend that it might arise out of a Chaos by the mere Laws of Nature." (ibid) Dann befaßt er sich ausfuhrlich mit der Einförmigkeit... | |
| Intelligent Community The Intelligent Community, Barry Krusch - 2007 - 163 pagine
...Agent. For it became him who created them to set them in order. And if he did so, it's unphilosophical to seek for any other Origin of the World, or to pretend that it might arise out of a Chaos by the mere Laws of Nature; though being once form'd, it may continue by those Laws for many... | |
| Sir James Hopwood Jeans - 1951 - 412 pagine
...hand. 'For it became him who created them to set them in order. And if he did so, it's unphilosophical to seek for any other origin of the world, or to pretend...might arise out of chaos by the mere laws of nature Such a wonderful uniformity in the planetary system must be allowed the effect of choice.' Laplace... | |
| 1823 - 450 pagine
...nnphilosophical to seek for any other origin of this world, or to pretend that it might rise out of a chaos by the mere laws of nature ; though, being once formed, it may continue by those laws for many ages *. So much for the first result of the application of the test. The mineral... | |
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