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George Berkeley
A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics

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1 Text, I | be possible to frame any clear Conception of Fluxions, 2 Text, III | who believe them to be clear and scientific, do entertain 3 Text, III | of those, who insist upon clear Ideas in Points of Faith, 4 Text, XV | accept things obscure for clear, or Sophisms for Demonstrations. 5 Text, XVII | this? Do you attempt to clear up the notion of a Fluxion 6 Text, XX | the foregoing notions more clear, or the foregoing proofs 7 Text, XXXV | intelligent Reader that he had no clear and steady notions of them, 8 Text, XLI | legitimate or illegitimate, clear or obscure, scientific or 9 Text, XLII | despair of ever seeing you get clear of this dilemma. The points 10 Text, XLIII| represent the Analysts as very clear and uniform in their Conception 11 Text, XLIV | therein. Some maintain the clear conception of Fluxions. 12 Text, XLIV | Mathematicians of the present Age to clear up these obscure Analytics, 13 Text, L | expression where the sense was clear, but considering the subject 14 Text, L | Whether to separate the clear parts of things from the 15 App, II | understand, that he is able to clear up all difficulties and


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