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George Berkeley
A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics

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1 Text, XXIII | Curves. I ask now, Is it not plain, that if a Fluxion be a 2 Text, XXIV | concerns it, must be so plain to any one who reads the 3 Text, XXV | method of indivisibles is plain; because Sir Isaac disclaims 4 Text, XXVII | judge whether it be not plain from the words, the sense, 5 Text, XXVIII| XXVIII. All this is so plain that nothing can be more 6 Text, XXVIII| would fain perplex this plain case by distinguishing between 7 Text, XXVIII| difficult. My answer is very plain and easy, to wit, Either 8 Text, XXVIII| nor acquiesce; there is a plain remedy in common sense; 9 Text, XXX | contradict common sense; it being plain, that what hath no magnitude, 10 Text, XXXIV | destroys your defence. And yet, plain as it is, I despair of making 11 Text, XXXVII| I added, ``Thus much is plain that he owned himself satisfied 12 Text, XXXVII| At least thus much seemed plain, that Sir Isaac had sometime 13 Text, XXXVII| following terms: ``It is plain to me by the fountain I 14 Text, XLII | mind to mistake. It is very plain, if you are in earnest, 15 Text, XLV | by Mr. Locke. To me it is plain, there is no consistent


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