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George Berkeley
A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics

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1 Text, IX | Analysis, to Mathematics in general, or what is said of Mathematical 2 Text, XX | the demonstrations of the general rules of that method at 3 Text, XLV | ago wrote against Abstract general Ideas. [NOTE: Introduction 4 Text, XLV | neither Geometry nor any other general Science can subsist without 5 Text, XLV | Science can subsist without general Ideas (P. 74). This implies 6 Text, XLV | that I hold there are no general Ideas. But I hold the direct 7 Text, XLV | contrary, that there are indeed general Ideas, but not formed by 8 Text, XLV | Pains and Skill to form his general Idea of a triangle. He farther 9 Text, XLVI | that this account of a general triangle was a trap which 10 Text, XLVII | Locke's opinion, that every general name stands for a general 11 Text, XLVII | general name stands for a general abstract idea, which prescinds 12 Text, XLVII | example, according to him, the general name Colour stands for an 13 Text, XLVII | word Colour is only a more general name applicable to all and 14 Text, XLVIII| This doctrine of abstract general ideas seemed to me a capital 15 App, II | particular case makes a general inference, supposing that 16 App, II | imputed to Mathematicians in general, which I suppose only in


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