General Scholium
The second edition of 1713 had an essay attached, titled General Scholium, which was to become one of Newton's most notable writings. Newton criticizes Descartes and Leibniz, and famously states Hypotheses non fingo "I feign no hypotheses", besides attacking the doctrine of Trinity.
* trans. Motte (1729)
The second edition of 1713 had an essay attached, titled General Scholium, which was to become one of Newton's most notable writings. Newton criticizes Descartes and Leibniz, and famously states Hypotheses non fingo "I feign no hypotheses", besides attacking the doctrine of Trinity.
* trans. Motte (1729)
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