id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt assets-cambridge-org-9442 assets-cambridge-org-9442 2012-09-15 10 .pdf application/pdf 3532 211 62 Descartes's law of the conservation of the quantity of motion formed quantity of motion of the bodies in cases A and B are equal; for 1 times the quantity of motion is not conserved in cases of bodies in free fall and point of Kant's Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces can In Chapter One, "Of the force of bodies in general," Kant considers can avoid the circularity of invoking moving force to explain motion, Kant are unsatisfactory, since rather than supporting the conservation of 'living forces,' such cases actually prove the Cartesian estimation; (2) his difference to the case in favor of 'living forces.' In §§ 58–70, Kant then the true measure of force in nature," Kant presents his own resolution Thoughts on the true estimation of living forces Kant's Thoughts on the True Estimation of Living Forces cannot be as the true measure of force in nature 121 ./cache/assets-cambridge-org-9442.pdf ./txt/assets-cambridge-org-9442.txt