Kant's formulation of the laws of motion
Synthese 24 (1-2):96 - 116 (1972)
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James R. O'Shea (1997). The Needs of Understanding: Kant on Empirical Laws and Regulative Ideals. International Journal of Philosophical Studies 5 (2):216 – 254.
Francis Macdonald Cornford (1931). The Laws of Motion in Ancient Thought. Cambridge [Eng.]The University Press.
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Robert Palter (1971). Absolute Space and Absolute Motion in Kant's Critical Philosophy. Synthese 23 (1):47 - 62.
Richard Dean (2006). The Value of Humanity in Kant's Moral Theory. Oxford University Press.
Howard Duncan (1984). Inertia, the Communication of Motion, and Kant's Third Law of Mechanics. Philosophy of Science 51 (1):93-119.
Evangelos Moutsopoulos (2002). Motions of Sounds, Bodies, and Souls [Plato, Laws VII. 790e Ff.]. Prolegomena 1 (2):113-119.
Scott Tanona (2000). The Anticipation of Necessity: Kant on Kepler's Laws and Universal Gravitation. Philosophy of Science 67 (3):421-443.
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