暫缺《歐拉致德國(guó)公主的書(shū)信:關(guān)于自然哲學(xué)的不同學(xué)科(第 II 卷 英文版)》作者簡(jiǎn)介
圖書(shū)目錄
LETTER I. Continuation of the Subject, and of Mistakes in the Knowledge of Truth LETTER II. First Class of Known Truths. Conviction That Things Exist Externally, Corresponding to the Ideas Represented by the Senses, Objection of the Pyrrhonists Reply LETTER III. Another Objection of the Pyrrhonists against the Certainty of Truths Perceived by the Senses. Reply; and Precautions for Attaining Assurance of Sensible Truths LETTER IV. Of Demonstrative, Physical, and Particularly of Moral Certainty LETTER V. Remarks that the Senses Contribute to the Increase of Knowledge; and Precautions for Acquiring the Certainty of Historical Truths LETTER VI. Whether the Essence of Bodies be Known by Us LETTER VII. The True Notion of Extension LETTER VIII. Divisibility of Extension in Infinitum LETTER IX. Whether This Divisibility in Infinitum Takes Place in Existing Bodies LETTER X. Of Monads LETTER XI. Refiections on Divisibility in Infinitum, and on Monads LETTER XII. Reply to the Objections of the Monadists to Divisibility in Infinitum LETTER XIII. Principle of the Sufficient Reason, the Strongest Support of the Monadists LETTER XIV. Another Argument of the Monadists, Derived from the Principle of the Sufficient Reason. Absurdities Resulting from It LETTER XV. Reflections on the System of Monads LETTER XVI. Continuation LETTER XVII. Conclusion of Reflections on This System LETTER XVIII. Elucidation Respecting the Nature of Colours LETTER XIX. Reflections on the Analogy between Colours and Sounds LETTER XX. Continuation LETTER XXI. How Opaque Bodies are Rendered Visible LETTER XXII. The Wonders of the Human Voice LETTER XXIII. A Summary of the Principal Phenomena of Electricity LETTER XXIV. The True Principle of Nature on Which Are Founded All the Phenomeria of Electricity LETTER XXV. Continuation. Different Nature of Bodies Relatively to Electricity LETTER XXVI. On the Same Subject LETTER XXVII. Of Positive and Negative Electricity.Explanation of the Phenomenon of Attraction LETTER XXVIII. On the Same Subject LETTER XXIX. On the Electric Atmosphere LETTER XXX. Communication of Electricity to a Bar of iron, by Means of a Globe of Glass LETTER XXXL Electrization of Men and Animals