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" The ideal of mathematics should be to erect a calculus to facilitate reasoning in connection with every province of thought, or of external experience, in which the succession of thoughts, or of events can be definitely ascertained and precisely stated. "
A Treatise on Universal Algebra: With Applications - viii. lappuse
autors: Alfred North Whitehead - 1898 - 586 lapas
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School: A Monthly Record of Educational Thought and Progress, 4. sējums

1905 - 272 lapas
...Principles of Mathematics and to quote a short passage from Mr. Whitehead's Universal Algebra : * " The ideal of mathematics should be to erect a calculus...of thought, or of external experience, in which the successions of thoughts or of events can be definitely ascertained and precisely stated. So that all...
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Immanuel Kant: A Study and a Comparison with Goethe, Leonardo Da ..., 2. sējums

Houston Stewart Chamberlain - 1914 - 554 lapas
...widest signification is the development of all types of formal, necessary, deductive reasoning. . . . The ideal of mathematics should be to erect a calculus...reasoning in connection with every province of thought or external experience, in which the succession of thoughts or events can be definitely ascertained and...
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Immanuel Kant: A Study and a Comparison with Goethe, Leonardo Da ..., 2. sējums

Houston Stewart Chamberlain - 1914 - 544 lapas
...widest signification is the development of all types of formal, necessary, deductive reasoning. . . . The ideal of mathematics should be to erect a calculus...facilitate reasoning in connection with every province oi thought or external experience, in which the succession of thoughts or events can be definitely...
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Mathematically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations

C.C. Gaither, Alma E Cavazos-Gaither - 1998 - 506 lapas
...all types of formal, necessary, deductive reasoning. A Treatise on Universal Algebra Preface (p. vi) The ideal of mathematics should be to erect a calculus...experience, in which the succession of thoughts, or of external experience, in which the succession of thoughts, or of events can be definitely ascertained...
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Whitehead: un univers en essai

Bertrand Saint-Sernin - 2000 - 210 lapas
...898 : « The ideal of mathematics should be toerect a calculus to facilitate reasoning in connexion with every province of thought, or of external experience,...can be definitely ascertained and precisely stated » (p. vin ). 2. Essays : « Mathematics is the most powerful technique for the understanding of pattems,...
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The Philosophy of Whitehead, 12. sējums

W. Mays - 2002 - 272 lapas
...light of the above, one is not surprised to find that Whitehead was in u A also of the opinion that The ideal of mathematics should be to erect a calculus...that all serious thought which is not philosophy, or intuitive reasoning, or imaginative literature, shall be mathematics developed by means of a calculus'.1...
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The Organisation of Knowledge in Victorian Britain

Martin Daunton - 2005 - 444 lapas
...investigation. The sole concern of mathematics is the inference of proposition from proposition . . . The ideal of mathematics should be to erect a calculus to facilitate reasoning in connection with every providence of thought, or external experience, in which the succession of thoughts, or of events can...
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