
Isaac Newton is one of the most influential figures in the history of natural philosophy due to his contributions to the field. science He laid the foundations of classical mechanics by formulating the laws of motion and the law of universal recording and investigated the nature of light in the field of optical, while also developing calculus in mathematics.Early Life and EducationChildhood and YouthIsaac Newton was born as a premature infant, and his father had died three moon before his birth.
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz is one of the two individuals whom I say have "solved the problem of man," in his own words, living in the best of all possible worlds.The foundation of his philosophy is the idea that because God is a perfect being, the world He created must be the best of all possible worlds—a notion criticized by Voltaire in his novel Candide. According to Leibniz, God chose the world we inhabit among all possible worlds because it achieves the greatest variety and harmony simultaneo
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Have you ever wondered how fast a plant grows? Or how a car suddenly accelerates? All of these are related to “change.” Calculus is a branch of mathematics that helps us understand this change.Calculus is used to explain the changes happening around us every day that we often do not notice. Scientists, engineers, and economists frequently use this subject. But it also has a place in your life! Let’s explore this fascinating world of mathematics together.What Is Change?Change refers to something
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, kendi tabiriyle içinde yaşadığımız mümkün dünyaların en iyisinde "adam olayı çözmüş" dediğim iki kişiden biridir.Felsefesinin temelini, Tanrı'nın kusursuz bir varlık olması sebebiyle yarattığı dünyanın da mümkün dünyaların en iyisi olduğu fikri (Voltaire’in Candide romanında eleştirdiği fikir) oluşturur. Leibniz'e göre Tanrı, olası mümkün dünyalar arasında içinde yaşadığımız dünyayı seçmiştir çünkü bu dünya birbiriyle en çeşitli ve en uyumlu olanken aynı zamanda bu çeş
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