Newton used the ideas of Plato in his work by reading Plato's works and ideas. He then went and passed it off as his own work. Therefore, he basically added more of his own ideas to Plato's works.
Because he used the telescope idea just like Galileo
He used Plato's emphasis on math and reality to discover nature's laws.
43.10 newtons because weight affect newtons
About 712 newtons per 160lbs.
32 pounds force = 142.343092 newtons
295 newtons = about 66.32 pounds.
His major contribution was the discovery of the principle of gravity on Earth and on other celestial bodies.
he was a philosopher. he was an early philosopher.
I am not sure who you are talking about but Newtons laws are very important to physics if that's what you mean.
Yes, John B. Watson was a philosopher, he combined philosophy with psychology and made some of the greatest contributions to psychology.
They are named after Sir Isaac Newton, who did important contributions to physics.
perhaps his famous quotes. "i think there for i am." also he was a philosopher and mathmatician
Newton's contributions also include light, chemistry, telescope, and calculus.
Aristotle made significant contributions to various fields, including philosophy, science, and ethics. He developed the foundations of Western philosophy by categorizing and analyzing different forms of knowledge in his work "Metaphysics" and "Nicomachean Ethics." His scientific observations and writings on biology, physics, and astronomy laid the groundwork for future scientific theories. Aristotle's teachings heavily influenced medieval and Renaissance thought, shaping the intellectual landscape for centuries to come.
Almost all of our physical technology is derived in some way from Newtons contributions to science.
He invented "The Calculus". There is some argument regarding who gets the most credit; Leibnitz and others contributed.
he was a famous thinker/writer/philosopher in C17 France.Famous for contributions to mathematics,especially probability theory.
Sociologist and philosopher Herbert Spencer is known for his social Darwinism theory. He coined the popular phrase "survival of the fittest".
Aristotle(384-322 B.C.). Greek philosopher and early scientist. Often called the "father of biology.