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" The chance for any arbitrary system of symbolism applying to anything real is very small, as the author admits ; for he says that the entities created by conventional definitions must have properties which bear some affinity to the properties of existing... "
A Treatise on Universal Algebra: With Applications - vii. lappuse
autors: Alfred North Whitehead - 1898 - 586 lapas
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., 48. sējums

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 648 lapas
...very small, as the author admits ; for he says that the entities created by conventional definitions must have properties which bear some affinity to the properties of existing things. Unless the affinity or correspondence is perfect, how can the one apply to the other ? How can this...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., 48. sējums

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 650 lapas
...very small, as the author admits ; for he says that the entities created by conventional definitions must have properties which bear some affinity to the properties of existing things. Unless the affinity or correspondence is perfect, how can the one apply to the other ? How can this...
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The Fundamental Principles of Algebra: Address

Alexander Macfarlane - 1899 - 46 lapas
...very small, as the author admits ; for he says that the entities created by conventional definitions must have properties which bear some affinity to the properties of existing things. Unless the affinity or correspondence is perfect, how can the one apply to the other ? How can this...
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Proceedings, 48. sējums

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 646 lapas
...very small, as the author admits ; for he says that the entities created by conventional definitions must have properties which bear some affinity to the properties of existing things. Unless the affinity or correspondence is perfect, how can the one apply to the other ? How can this...
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Science, 9. sējums

1899 - 950 lapas
...the chance must be infinitesimal, and the author admits that the entities created by the conventions must have properties which bear some affinity to the properties of existing things, if the algebra so founded is to be of any importance. The author says ' some affinity ;' it may be...
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Order and Organism: Steps Toward a Whiteheadian Philosophy of Mathematics ...

Murray Code - 1985 - 280 lapas
...cannot be regarded as entirely arbitrary, despite their name, if the theory is to have survival value: In order that a mathematical science of any importance...some affinity to the properties of existing things. 30 Here, in these two early passages, taking note of the emphasized words, we have an adumbration of...
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Mathematically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations

C.C. Gaither, Alma E Cavazos-Gaither - 1998 - 506 lapas
...democratic way of life. Quoted in K. Chandrasekharan (editor) Hermann Weyl (p. 84) Whitehead, Alfred North In order that a mathematical science of any importance...some affinity to the properties of existing things. A Treatise on Universal Algebra Preface (p. vii) Williams, Horatio B. Once a statement is cast into...
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Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of ..., 48. sējums

American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 644 lapas
...very small, as the author admits ; for he says that the entities created by conventional definitions must have properties which bear some affinity to the properties of existing things. Unless the affinity or correspondence is perfect, how can the one apply to the other ? How can this...
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