
phoronomy, phoronomics, phoronomic, phoronomia The theory of motion as deductible from a priori conceptions; that is, proceeding from a known cause to a related effect.
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Noun derived from the Greek, phorein, used by Plato and Aristotle in the sense of motion, and nomos, law; signifies kinematics, or absolute mechanics, which deals with motion from the purely theoretical point of view. According to Kant it is that part of natural philosophy which regards motion as a pure quantum, without considering any of the qual....
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