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De Motu (on Motion) is an essay written by George Berkeley and published in 1721. Its full title is De motu: Sive; de motu principio et natura, et de causa communicationis motuum (De Motu or The Principle and Nature of Motion and the Cause of the Communication of Motions). The essay was unsuccessfully submitted for a prize that had been offered by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris.Berkeley rejected Sir Isaac Newton's absolute space, time and motion.

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  • De Motu (on Motion) is an essay written by George Berkeley and published in 1721. Its full title is De motu: Sive; de motu principio et natura, et de causa communicationis motuum (De Motu or The Principle and Nature of Motion and the Cause of the Communication of Motions). The essay was unsuccessfully submitted for a prize that had been offered by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris.Berkeley rejected Sir Isaac Newton's absolute space, time and motion.
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