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He gives propositions determining the centre of curvature which lead immediately to the Cartesian equation of the evolute.
But he doesn't spell out his theory in dull, prosaic, Kantian or Cartesian fashion.
In other words, the idea that physical principles are those we think of in terms of a Cartesian manifold, is a fallacy.
He discovered characterisations of topological mappings of the Cartesian plane and a number of fixed point theorems.
His mathematical work covered Cartesian geometry and the theory of equations.
Cartesian dualism is, of course, traditionally associated with the view that animals lack minds.
Cartesian coordinate fluctuations for all heavy atoms were calculated after subtraction of overall translation and rotation.
We can no longer maintain the old Cartesian view that we can observe Nature like a bird-watcher with a perfect hide.
Many scholastic and Cartesian thinkers had assumed substances to be the ultimate constituents of reality, and, as such, self-dependent.
Up to this stage quantum theory was set up in Euclidean space and used Cartesian tensors of linear and angular momentum.
Clear and distinct ideas are the hallmark of Cartesian thought, and Marion turns to the meaning of idea in Descartes.
Cordemoy was one of the first, if not the first, to argue that Cartesian metaphysics leads to occasionalism.
The idea of self is thus not the product of a Cartesian intellectual intuition.
He used it to destroy modern Cartesian metaphysics, which turns on the distinction between subject and object.
One of the major shifts in twentieth-century philosophy has been the rejection of this Cartesian assumption.
These Cartesian speculations conveyed to Descartes' successors at least two issues.
Thus, translations and rotations of Cartesian coordinate systems for space still leave us with Cartesian systems.
It took over a hundred years before Newton's ideas thoroughly supplanted the theory of Cartesian vortices.
Note, of course, that the use of such positional grids are an early form of Cartesian geometry.
And generally, often in so-called logical thinking, we depend upon using the analogy of Euclidean or Cartesian argument, to define policy.
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Also, as the Cartesian geometry shows, all the relations between points are expressible in terms of geometric quantities.
It was in the atmosphere of the Cartesian spirit that a theory of Progress was to take shape.
It may not be without some application to the modern no less than the original Cartesian doctrine.
Its germ was the Cartesian vortices, suggested by the curvilinear forms of iron filings in the vicinity of magnetic poles.
He was expelled from the order at Nantes, for being a Cartesian.
It would be even more absurd to attribute to them a Cartesian dualism.
It was to be developed by men who were imbued with the Cartesian spirit.
His system is the perfection and the truth of the Cartesian.
On the Cartesian proofs there is a special work by Huber, 'Die cartes.
This is the cause of gravity, according to the Cartesian system.
Though no longer quite the Cartesian dualism, this is still a dualism.
The modern doctrine of psychophysical parallelism is not appreciably different from this theory of the Cartesian school.
As a result of their versatile configuration, SCARA robots have several advantages over Cartesian, cylindrical, and spherical robots.
The 3-axis Cartesian beam robot is the workhorse of injection molding automation.
The position of an object in a space of local rectilinear Cartesian coordinates is simply determined by 3D polar observations.
Though new editions of Descartes' works get prompt review, few works appear by Cartesians or on Cartesian topics.
Different inspection alignments were defined on the two scan data by selecting different points for the calculation of the same Cartesian reference system.
In the 1980s the typical automation system supplied by the company would include a three-axis Cartesian robot, gripper, conveyor and safety guarding.
Annual mortgage origination of 500m, as well as one RMBS issuance per year through its Cartesian platform, is being aimed by the London-based firm.
Here, Kant's rejection of knowledge about a Cartesian soul-substance in the First Paralogism is particularly engaging, as is the discussion of the antinomies.
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