The real and only proof of the laws of motion, or of any other law of the universe, is experience; it is simply that no other suppositions explain or are consistent with the facts of universal nature.
Pointing to the four quarters of the world, it was the symbol of universal nature.
What they missed was the now dawning understanding that the faculty of thought is not a prodigy but a special, and at the same time common, part of universal nature.
They have not grasped the conciliation of all differences and contradictions in universal nature by which all contradictions are solved.
He has descended upon the gross materialism of our day and land and upon the turbulent democratic masses with such loving impact, such fervid enthusiasm, as to lift and fill them with something like the breath of universal nature.
The supreme ideal to which his conversion brought him back is expressed for him by universal nature, and is embodied among men in the double institution of a revealed religion and a providential empire.
Lucretius, a poet of universal nature, studied everything in its truth.
But the reason for the existence of a triangle or a circle does not follow from the nature of those figures, but from the order of universal nature in extension.
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