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"An Account of the Astronomical Discoveries of Kepler", Robert Small, Madison 1963 : [recenzja] / J. D.

Robert Small
- Vol. 9, Iss: 2
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Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 5: 1884-1886

TL;DR: The Herbartian view of the human mind has been criticised by as discussed by the authors, who pointed out that if there is no tendency for natural ideas to be true, there can be no hope of ever reaching true inductions and hypotheses.
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On the Origin of Horrocks's Lunar Theory

TL;DR: Horrocks's theory was used by Newton to explain the unequal motion of the Moon's apsides in his Principia (see as discussed by the authors for a discussion of the evolution of the Horrocksian theory).
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Early Numerical Analysis in Kepler's New Astronomy

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that Kepler's new astronomy was grounded on methods from numerical analysis, and that Kepler was aware of the shortcomings of his novel methods, and called for a new Apollonius to offer a formal mathematical deduction.
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The World-System of Giovanni Battista Riccioli and the Phases of Venus and Mercury

TL;DR: The article will look at some general lines of Riccioli’s system, to understand how an astronomer of the XVII century really worked and to understand which problems the Copernican system could not resolve.
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Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, Volume 5: 1884-1886

TL;DR: The Herbartian view of the human mind has been criticised by as discussed by the authors, who pointed out that if there is no tendency for natural ideas to be true, there can be no hope of ever reaching true inductions and hypotheses.
Journal ArticleDOI

On the Origin of Horrocks's Lunar Theory

TL;DR: Horrocks's theory was used by Newton to explain the unequal motion of the Moon's apsides in his Principia (see as discussed by the authors for a discussion of the evolution of the Horrocksian theory).
Journal ArticleDOI

Early Numerical Analysis in Kepler's New Astronomy

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that Kepler's new astronomy was grounded on methods from numerical analysis, and that Kepler was aware of the shortcomings of his novel methods, and called for a new Apollonius to offer a formal mathematical deduction.
Journal ArticleDOI

The World-System of Giovanni Battista Riccioli and the Phases of Venus and Mercury

TL;DR: The article will look at some general lines of Riccioli’s system, to understand how an astronomer of the XVII century really worked and to understand which problems the Copernican system could not resolve.
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