Newton's Experimental PhilosophyNewtonin kokeellinen filosofia
Only those reasons are acceptable, which are necessary to explain the phenomena. Similar phenomena should always be explained, to the extent possible, the same reason Such properties of objects that can not increase or decrease and belonging to all objects, that can do some tests, must be regarded as belonging to all objects in general. In the experimental philosophy deducted laws of phenomena, the status is kept despite at an opposing hypotheses, exactly or approximately the right until they confirm the other phenomena appear in whole or in that they are inclined exceptions. The hypothesis can not weaken the conclusion drawn by experience. These apply to today and the future. 30.1.2014*09:18 (957 - 790)
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