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celestial spheres in a similar manor, but many problems were still unsolved. The explanation of the move- ment of the planets without the spheres of Aristo- tle and a result a conclusion out of Kopernikus’ [...] preliminary explanations didn’t withstand a further examina- tion, e.g. Kepler’s approach to explain the move- ment of the planets by means of a force, which was similar to the magnetic force. Guericke’s research [...] away and everything object on the Earth’s surface rotated with it. His approach to explain either the move- ment of the earth’s atmosphere or the movement of stars was based on analogies and a animist viewpoint
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later, with the approval of her mother, he employed her as a servant. After Easter in 1780, Maria moved to Lichtenberg’s flat to live there permanently and she became his wife “without the priestly blessing” [...] discoveries concerning the field of the electricity from the 18th century. It is the year 1778. Let’s move to the small lake, where the group of boys decided to relax in the summer, sunny day. The temperature
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discoveries concerning the field of the electricity from the 18th century. It is the year 1778. Let’s move to the small lake, where the group of boys decided to relax in the summer, sunny day. The temperature
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later, with the approval of her mother, he employed her as a servant. After Easter in 1780, Maria moved to Lichtenberg’s flat to live there permanently and she became his wife “without the priestly blessing”
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the guidance of Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner, who was his father’s business partner. When Kastner moved to the University of Erlangen, Liebig followed him and later wrote his PhD there. However, he did
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diseases were beriberi (a word derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the [...] the guidance of Karl Wilhelm Gottlob Kastner, who was his father’s business partner. When Kastner moved to the University of Erlangen, Liebig followed him and later wrote his PhD there. However, he did [...] that the white rice contained the germ that caused beriberi and that the red coating, which was re- moved by polishing the rice, provided an antitoxin. This point is crucial to understanding why successful
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judgment, and values) … ? Why (do it that way in view of foundational value) … ? Example: Why can’t they move wind farms where there are no animals? b. Epistemological (E2) Question prototypes: How do you know [...] philoso- phical category, ethical or moral issues are examined or questioned (e.g., “Why can’t you move the wind farms where there are no animals [birds]?”). The former asks for an explanation of a concept
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diseases were beriberi (a word derived from the language of Polynesian natives meaning “I can’t move, I can’t move”) and scurvy, an illness well known to seamen. It took researchers until 1912 to uncover the [...] that the white rice contained the germ that caused beriberi and that the red coating, which was re- moved by polishing the rice, provided an antitoxin. This point is crucial to understanding why successful
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particles that are floating on water moved in an erratic manner. The re- markable detail about this motion was that it never appeared to stop, moreover, the moving particles were certainly not alive. It [...] atomic fact, or whatever you wish to call it) that all things are made of atoms – little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are little distance apart, but repelling [...] were distinguished from each other by their shape and size. Ac- cording to Democritus, these atoms move in the empty space and collide with each other. By specific combinations of atoms, other sub- stances