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A Brief Demonstration of a Notable Error of Descartes and Others Concerning a Natural Law (Brevis Demonstratio)

In Leroy E. Loemker (ed.), Leibniz Philosophical Papers. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 296-302 (1686)

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  1. (3 other versions)Moore's Notes on Leibniz Lectures.Richard T. W. Arthur & Nicholas Griffin - 2017 - Russell: The Journal of Bertrand Russell Studies 37 (1).
    G. E. Moore attended Russell’s lectures on Leibniz in 1899 and kept detailed notes which have been preserved among his papers. The present article prints his notes in their entirety with annotations.
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  • When is a Physical Concept born? The Emergence of ‘Work’ as a Magnitude of Mechanics.Nikos Emmanouil Kanderakis - 2010 - Science & Education 19 (10):995-1012.
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  • The wedge and the vis viva controversy: how concepts of force influenced the practice of early eighteenth-century mechanics.Jip Besouw - 2017 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 71 (2):109-156.
    This article discusses the quest for the mechanical advantage of the wedge in the eighteenth century. As a case study, the wedge enlightens our understanding of eighteenth-century mechanics in general and the controversy over “force” or vis viva in particular. In this article, I show that the two different approaches to mechanics, the one that favoured force in terms of velocities and the one that primarily used displacements—known as the ‘Newtonian’ and ‘Leibnizian’ methods, respectively—were not at all on par in (...)
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