Lectures on the Principles of Demonstrative MathematicsA. and C. Black, 1843 - 147 páginas |
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... admit , on the other hand , that the ancients succeeded so admirably in their mathematical researches from the simple fact , that here they were in possession of such ideas ? Thus , then , we are presented with a powerful argument in ...
... admit , on the other hand , that the ancients succeeded so admirably in their mathematical researches from the simple fact , that here they were in possession of such ideas ? Thus , then , we are presented with a powerful argument in ...
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... admit that there was a considerable interval consequent on Thales and Pytha- goras , during which no very important discoveries were * See particularly the Physical speculations in the Timæus of Plato , and those in Aristotle , passim ...
... admit that there was a considerable interval consequent on Thales and Pytha- goras , during which no very important discoveries were * See particularly the Physical speculations in the Timæus of Plato , and those in Aristotle , passim ...
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... admit ( but I would be understood to speak with the utmost deference ) the extent of the in- tuitive perceptions which they suppose . I contend , that , for the affections or qualities of thought , sense acts as suggestive , not merely ...
... admit ( but I would be understood to speak with the utmost deference ) the extent of the in- tuitive perceptions which they suppose . I contend , that , for the affections or qualities of thought , sense acts as suggestive , not merely ...
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... admit the distinction which I have drawn . What , then , is space ? And here we must be con- tent ( with Barrow † ) to reply in the words of St Augus- tine , when demanded what is time , " If none seek of me what it is , I know ; but if ...
... admit the distinction which I have drawn . What , then , is space ? And here we must be con- tent ( with Barrow † ) to reply in the words of St Augus- tine , when demanded what is time , " If none seek of me what it is , I know ; but if ...
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... admitting that they do is an hypothesis . Now this differs altogether from one of the principles of geometry , and the two must not be confounded . For the ideas of the things about which geometry is conversant are universal and ...
... admitting that they do is an hypothesis . Now this differs altogether from one of the principles of geometry , and the two must not be confounded . For the ideas of the things about which geometry is conversant are universal and ...
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Página 64 - When a straight line standing on another straight line makes the adjacent angles equal to one another, each of the angles is called a right angle; and the straight line which stands on the other is called a perpendicular to it.
Página 38 - A diameter of a circle is a straight line drawn through the centre, and terminated both ways by the circumference.
Página 52 - Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side.
Página 96 - ... of the second and fourth ; if the multiple of the first be less than that of the second, the multiple of the third is also less than that of the fourth: or, if the multiple of the first be equal to that of the second, the multiple of the third is also equal to that of the fourth...
Página 122 - Whatever form is algebraically equivalent to another when expressed in general symbols, must continue to be equivalent whatever those symbols denote.
Página 17 - It is certain that from its completeness, uniformity and faultlessness, from its arrangement and progressive character, and from the universal adoption of the completest and best line of argument, Euclid's " Elements " stand preeminently at the head of all human productions.
Página 38 - Of four-sided figures, a square is that which has all its sides equal, and all its angles right angles.
Página 67 - Parallel straight lines are such as are in the same plane, and which being produced ever so far both ways, do not meet.
Página 88 - But when four magnitudes are proportionals, if the first be greater than the third, the second is greater than the fourth ; and if equal, equal; if less, less; (v.
Página 25 - That all our cognition," he says, " begins with experience, there is not any doubt ; for how otherwise should the faculty of cognition be awakened into exercise, if this did not occur through objects which affect our senses...