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(1976) The concepts of space and time, Dordrecht, Springer.

On time

Isaac Newton

pp. 209-210

Hitherto I have laid down the definitions of such words as are less known, and explained the sense in which I would have them to be understood in the following discourse. I do not define time, space, place, and motion, as being well known to all. Only I must observe, that the common people conceive those quantities under no other notions but from the relation they bear to sensible objects. And thence arise certain prejudices, for the removing of which it will be convenient to distinguish them into absolute and relative, true and apparent, mathematical and common.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-1727-5_36

Full citation:

Newton, I. (1976)., On time, in M. Čapek (ed.), The concepts of space and time, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 209-210.

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