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George Berkeley
A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics

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1 Text, I | qualified to judge of the Method of Fluxions?'' It must be 2 Text, III | Faith in the Author of that Method; will not this furnish a 3 Text, VIII | rather than the criminal method of lessening or detracting 4 Text, XII | set forth, as a criminal method of detracting from great 5 Text, XIV | doth not hinder but the method may be useful, considered 6 Text, XVIII | whether the object of this method be (as you would have us 7 Text, XX | the general rules of that method at all cleared up by applying 8 Text, XX | original principles of the method, which they constantly presuppose, 9 Text, XX | the first elements of the method; men by further and frequent 10 Text, XXI | author of the fluxionary method were early imbued with such 11 Text, XXII | obliged to you, for this new method of declaiming in Mathematics. 12 Text, XXV | approximations or of the method of Indivisibles, I have 13 Text, XXV | the Analyst. And that the method of Fluxions pretends to 14 Text, XXV | to somewhat more than the method of indivisibles is plain; 15 Text, XXV | Sir Isaac disclaims this method as not Geometrical. [NOTE: 16 Text, XXV | Prin. Math.] And that the method of Fluxions is supposed 17 Text, XXVI | to justifie Sir Isaac's method of getting rid of the abovementioned 18 Text, XXXI | Author of the fluxionary Method, and to bestow some Brusqueries 19 Text, XXXII | reasoning may do in the Method of exhaustions, where quantities 20 Text, XXXII | cannot make one Step in the Method of Fluxions. It appears 21 Text, XXXII | say) the Foundation of the Method of Fluxions is geometrically 22 Text, XXXII | admitted in, or consist with, a method, wherein Quantities, less 23 Text, XXXIII | undertake to defend is that method for obtaining a rule to 24 Text, XXXIII | more eager in applying his method, than accurate in examining 25 Text, XXXV | author of the fluxionary method: in how many lights he placeth 26 Text, XXXVII | inconsistent accounts of this new method, which still grows more 27 Text, XXXVIII| the great Author of the Method of Fluxions ``as a Good 28 Text, XL | that the truth of this method doth not depend on the reason 29 Text, XLI | but see what an admirable Method you take to defend your 30 Text, XLI | only about your Logic and method: that I consider how you 31 Text, XLIV | inconsiderable. Others place the method of Fluxions on a foot with 32 Text, L | reasonable, and legitimate method to use the Argumentum ad 33 App, IV | he dares to explain the method of Fluxions, by the Ratio


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