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Kant's first publication, Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces (1746), explicitly attempts to solve the vis viva controversy, which had been hotly contested ever since Leibniz's attack on Descartes 'laws of motion in the Acta Eruditorum in 1686.
Kant's Philosophy of Science Watkins, Eric 2007
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The first was a short treatise on the life of Leibniz, published in 1717, in the journal Acta Eruditorum, and the second project was a “Foreword” to the German edition of the Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence, first published in
Christian Wolff Hettche, Matt 2006
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Bartholinus 1.78 mentions a case in a youth; the Ephemerides several instances; Zacutus Lusitanus, Salmuth, 1.79 Hngedorn, Fabricius Hildanus, Vesalius, 1.80 Mead, 1.81 and Acta Eruditorum 1.82 all mention instances.
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Fabricius Hildanus, Vesalius, Mead, and Acta Eruditorum all mention instances.
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To which succeeded, in 1672, Mémoires des Arts et des Sciences, established in France, by M. Dennis; in 1682, the Acta Eruditorum, of Leipsic, by Menkenius; in 1684, Les Nouvelles de la Republique des
The History of Printing in America, with a Biography of Printers, and an Account of Newspapers ... 1874
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[L] “Tentamen de Motuum Coelestium Causis,” Acta Eruditorum, 1689; translation in Bertoloni Meli 1993.
Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica Smith, George 2007
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