Full text: Gravesande, Willem Jacob: Physices elementa mathematica, experimentis confirmata, sive introductio ad philosophiam Newtonianam

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17. PHYSICES
ELEMENTA MATHEMATICA,
EXPERIMENTIS CONFIRMATA.

LIBER I.
Pars I. de Corpore in genere.

CAPUT I.
De Scopo Phyſices & Regulis philoſophandi.

PHyſica circa res naturales & illarum Phænomena ver-
ſatur.

18. Definitio 1. & 2.

Res naturales ſunt omnia corpora; congerieſque illorum
omnium univerſum vocatur.

18.1.

1.

19. Definitio 3.

Phænomena naturalia, ſunt omnes ſitus & omnes mo-
tus corporum naturalium, ab actione entis intelligentis imme-
diate non pendentes, & qui a nobis ſenſibus obſervari poſſunt.

19.1.

2.

Non excludimus ex numero Phænomenorum natu-
ralium motus, qui in corpore noſtro ad voluntatem fiunt,
pendent enim a motu muſculorum, qui etiam motu alio
agitantur, in hiſce ſolus motus ex actione immediata men-
tis oriundus, & nobis omnino ignotus, non eſt Phænome-
non naturale.

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