A single example of reasoning, in which symbols are employed in obedience to laws founded upon their interpretation, but without any sustained reference to that interpretation, the chain of demonstration conducting us through intermediate steps which... Proceedings - Page 33by American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892Full view - About this book
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 510 pages
...in the view laid down by the astronomer Airy (Cambridge Philosophical Transactions, vol. x, p. 327). "I have not the smallest confidence in any result...interpretation, the chain of demonstration conducting us through intermediAAA s. VOL. xi.r. 3 (33) ate steps which are not interpretable to a final result which Is... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1899 - 648 pages
...laws of the mind, from the clear manifestation of the general principle in the particular instance. A single example of reasoning, in which symbols are...interpretation, the chain of demonstration conducting us through intermediate steps which are not interpretable t6 a final result which is interpretable, seems not... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 516 pages
...certain formal laws of combination of the symbols, without regard to the question of the interpretabillty of the intermediate results, provided the final result...an instance, that instance being the imaginary of aigebra. In support of this view he says : "A single example of reasoning in which symbols are employed... | |
| George Boole - 1854 - 442 pages
...laws of the mind, from the clear manifestation of the general principle in the particular instance. A single example of reasoning, in which symbols are...interpretation, the chain of demonstration conducting us through intermediate steps which are not interpretable, to a final result which is interpretable, seems not... | |
| George Boole - 1854 - 464 pages
...laws of the mind, from the clear manifestation of the general principle in the particular instance. A single example of reasoning, in which symbols are...interpretation, the chain of demonstration conducting us through intermediate steps which are not interpretable, to a final result which is interpretable, seems not... | |
| 1876 - 598 pages
...most intricate examples, and showed that in that case, at any rate, a briefer solution might be ob* " A single example of reasoning, in which symbols are...interpretation, the chain of demonstration conducting us through steps which arc not interpretable to a final result which is interpretable, seems not only to establish... | |
| 1876 - 600 pages
...most intricate examples, and showed that in that case, at any rate, a briefer solution might be ob* " A single example of reasoning, in which symbols are...without any sustained reference to that interpretation, tie chain of demonstration conducting us through steps whicu are not interpretable to a final result... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 516 pages
...certain formal laws of combination of the symbols, without regard to the question of the interpretabllity of the intermediate results, provided the final result...interpretation, the chain of demonstration conducting us through intermediate steps which are not interpretable to a final result which is interpretable, seems not... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1892 - 510 pages
...without regard to the question of the interpretablllty of the intermediate results, provided the flnal result be interpretable. Our knowledge of the foregoing...an instance, that instance being the imaginary of aigebra. In support of this view he says : "A single example of reasoning in which symbols are employed... | |
| Alexander Macfarlane - 1894 - 244 pages
...certain formal laws of combination of the symbols, without regard to the question of the interpretabllity of the intermediate results, provided the final result...interpretation, the chain of demonstration conducting us through intermediate steps which are not interpretable to a final result which is interpretable, seems not... | |
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