Jamal Awil

← History of Western Philosophy

This principle was enunciated by Newton as the ‘first. [fact]

Galileo held, as against this view, that every body, if left alone, will continue to move in a straight line with uniform velocity; any change, either in the rapidity or the direction of motion, requires to be explained as due to the action of some ‘force’. This principle was enunciated by Newton as the ‘first law of motion’.

Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosop…, loc. 1961