... illustrate our rules and methods. In this respect logical calculations stand in marked contrast with those of mathematics, where economical devices of any kind may subserve a really valuable purpose by enabling us to avoid otherwise inevitable labour.... Symbolic Logic - Page 133by John Venn - 1894 - 540 pagesFull view - About this book
| Physics - 1880 - 502 pages
...diagrammatic answer to the proposed question. It will be easily seen that such methods as those here described readily lend themselves to mechanical performance....variations of popular language are so multitudinous, and often so vague and ambiguous, that they may need careful consideration before they can be reduced to... | |
| English periodicals - 1880 - 552 pages
...For, if we begin from the beginning, that process would involve four tolerably distinct steps. Ihere is, first, the statement of our data in accurate logical...reckoned, since the variations of popular language are so It may also be remarked that when we make appeal, as here, to the aid of diagrams, the additional help... | |
| Science - 1880 - 520 pages
...enabling us to avoid otherwise inevitable labour. Moreover, in the second place, it does not seem tome that any contrivances at present known or likely to...variations of popular language are so multitudinous, and often so vague and ambiguous, that they may need careful consideration before they can be reduced to... | |
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