| John Venn - 1881 - 578 pagina’s
...result which is interpretable." And, further on, "The employment of the uninterpretable symbol «y - 1 in the intermediate processes of Trigonometry furnishes an illustration of what has been said." (I need hardly say that I do not here accept the uninterpretability of the symbol \/ --T.) Logic makes... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 512 pagina’s
...accumulation of instances can properly add weight to such evidence. The employment of theuninterpretable symbol \/—1, in the intermediate processes of trigonometry,...not, as I conceive, warranted by formal reasoning based upon other grounds, seems to deserve a place among those axiomatic truths, which constitute,... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 508 pagina’s
...instances can properly add weight to such evidence. The employment of the uninterpretable symbol j/ — 1, in the intermediate processes of trigonometry,...not, as I conceive, warranted by formal reasoning based upon other grounds, stems to deserve a place among those axiomatic truths, which constitute,... | |
| Alexander Macfarlane - 1894 - 244 pagina’s
...accumulation of instances can properly add weight to such evidence. The employment of the uuinterpretable symbol \'—1, in the intermediate processes of trigonometry,...not, as I conceive, warranted by formal reasoning based upon other grounds, si ems to deserve a place among those axiomatic truths, which constitute,... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 646 pagina’s
...application as well as true in the special example. The employment of the uninterpretable symbol \/ — i in the intermediate processes of trigonometry furnishes...not, as I conceive, warranted by formal reasoning based upon other grounds, seems to deserve a place among those axiomatic truths which constitute in... | |
| Alexander Macfarlane - 1899 - 46 pagina’s
...application as well as true in the special example. The employment of the uninterpretable symbol j/— -? in the intermediate processes of trigonometry furnishes...not, as I conceive, warranted by formal reasoning based upon other grounds, seems to deserve a place among those axiomatic truths which constitute in... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 650 pagina’s
...as well as true in the special example. The employment of the uninterpretable symbol v7— i in tne intermediate processes of trigonometry furnishes an...not, as I conceive, warranted by formal reasoning based upon other grounds, seems to deserve a place among those axiomatic truths which constitute in... | |
| Hastings Berkeley - 1910 - 279 pagina’s
...principle in the particular instance. . . . The employment of the uninterpretable symbol \/ — i, in the intermediate processes of trigonometry, furnishes...not, as I conceive, warranted by formal reasoning based upon other grounds, seems to deserve a place among those axiomatic truths which constitute the... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 506 pagina’s
...Instances can properly add weight to such evidence. The employment of the uninterpretable symbol j/ — 1, in the Intermediate processes of trigonometry,...not, as I conceive, warranted by formal reasoning based upon other grounds, seems to deserve a place among those axiomatic truths, which constitute,... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 648 pagina’s
...application as well as true in the special example. The employment of the uninterpretable symbol \/^i in the intermediate processes of trigonometry furnishes...not, as I conceive, warranted by formal reasoning based upon other grounds, seems to deserve a place among those axiomatic truths which constitute in... | |
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