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American Civilization Portrayed in Ancient Confucianism - 16 ページ
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A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities

Pierre Simon marquis de Laplace - 1902 - 238 ページ
...of the universe as the effect of its anterior state and as the cause of the one which is to follow. Given for one instant an intelligence which could...forces by which nature is animated and the respective situation of the beings who compose it — an intelligence sufficiently vast to submit these data to...

Memorabilia Mathematica; Or, The Philomath's Quotation-book

Robert Édouard Moritz - 1914 - 436 ページ
...which it will. DE MORGAN, A. Transactions Cambridge Philosophical Society, Vol. 8 (1844), P- 188. 1920. Given for one instant an intelligence which could...to submit these data to analysis, it would embrace hi the same formula both the movements of the largest bodies in the universe and those of the lightest...

The Philosophy of Character

Edgar Pierce - 1924 - 460 ページ
...alone in this view. Thus Laplace holds that "an intelligence which, for a given instant, should know all the forces by which nature is animated and the respective positions of the beings composing it, if further it was sufficiently vast to submit these data to analysis, would include in...

Quantum Mechanics, A Half Century Later: Papers of a Colloquium on Fifty ...

J.L. Lopes, M. Paty - 1977 - 334 ページ
...central position in the age of reason as evidenced not least in the famous statement of Laplace (1814): "Given for one instant an intelligence which could...forces by which nature is animated and the respective situation of the beings who compose it -an intelligence sufficiently vast to submit these data to analysis...

The Concepts of Illness, Disease and Morbus

F. Kraupl Taylor - 1979 - 152 ページ
...predestined, by mechanistic laws. Laplace (1814) gave expression to this conviction, when he said: 'Given for one instant an intelligence which could...forces by which nature is animated and the respective situation of the beings who compose it - an intelligence sufficiently vast to submit these data to...

Theists and Atheists: A Typology of Non-belief

Thomas Steven Molnar - 1980 - 244 ページ
...achieve the breakthrough to a universal science predicated on the total knowledge at any one time of 'all the forces by which nature is animated and the respective positions of the entities which compose it'. Implicit in the formula is the assumption that all entities are material...

Elbow Room: The Varieties of Free Will Worth Wanting

Daniel Clement Dennett - 1984 - 230 ページ
...animated and the respective situation of the beings who compose it — an intelligence sufficiently vast to submit these data to analysis — it would embrace in the same formula the movements of the greatest bodies of the universe and those of the lightest atom; for it, nothing...

Naturalistic Inquiry

Yvonna S. Lincoln, Egon G. Guba - 1985 - 422 ページ
...of its previous state and as the cause of the one which is to follow. Given for one instant a mind which could comprehend all the forces by which nature is animated and the respective situation of the beings who compose it— a mind sufficiently vast to submit these data to analysis...

Foolishness to the Greeks: The Gospel and Western Culture

Lesslie Newbigin - 1986 - 164 ページ
...mathematical terms. Consequently, to quote Laplace, "An intelligence which knew at one moment of time all the forces by which nature is animated and the respective positions of the entities which compose it ... would embrace in the same formula the movements of the largest bodies...

Analysis and Mathematical Physics

H. Triebel - 1987 - 494 ページ
...closely the model thinking described above. To illustrate this, let us consider here a simple example. ') "Given for one instant an intelligence which could comprehend all the forces of nature and the respective situation of the things that compose it ... for it nothing would be uncertain...




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