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5 June 2024
- diffhist List of ethicists 23:39 −25 RL0919 talk contribs (rv; he was a politician, not an ethicist; plus the addition is misplaced and the edit misconfigured the section header) Tag: Undo
3 June 2024
- diffhist List of ethicists 10:33 +7 Komrede talk contribs (→top: I have added Abraham Lincoln who abolished slavery.) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit
- diffhist m List of ethicists 10:25 +18 Komrede talk contribs (→A: Abraham Lincoln was also a ethical leader who abolished slavery in USA and gave equal political rights) Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile app edit Android app edit
2 June 2024
- diffhist m Gaius Musonius Rufus 21:40 +69 Wostephens talk contribs (In "Translations" one entry updated)
1 June 2024
- diffhist Averroes 11:36 −246 Oort1 talk contribs (→Physics: Although not cited, this definition comes from Moody, Ernest A. (June 1951). "Galileo and Avempace: The Dynamics of the Leaning Tower Experiment (II)". Journal of the History of Ideas. 12 (3): 375–422. ISSN 0022-5037. JSTOR 2707752. It clarifies "But this truth was imbeddedin the erroneousassumptionthat " being in motion " is always a case of " being moved " by a motive power, and thereforealways a case of overcominga materialresistance" ie Averroes thought power=speed)