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1 Intro| famous discovery of primitive mathematics, in honour of which the 2 Intro| among the abstractions of mathematics or metaphysics; we pass 3 Intro| and a form like that of mathematics was easily impressed upon 4 Intro| ideas, that many elements of mathematics may be found in him. A certain 5 Intro| A certain influence of mathematics both on the form and substance Parmenides Part
6 Intro| transferred from the sphere of mathematics, may be doubted. That Plato Phaedo Part
7 Intro| the latent knowledge of mathematics, which may be elicited from 8 Intro| reference to another science (mathematics?) of generation and destruction Philebus Part
9 Intro| between pure and applied mathematics, and may be expressed in 10 Intro| man cannot live upon pure mathematics alone. And must I include 11 Intro| between metaphysics and mathematics. But there are many things The Sophist Part
12 Intro| metaphysics any more than mathematics. If all sciences demand 13 Intro| lie at the threshold of mathematics and of morals will be insoluble 14 Intro| cannot be understood without mathematics, so neither can the many-sidedness 15 Intro| truth of infinitesimals in mathematics. Many difficulties arise Theaetetus Part
16 Intro| make the transition from mathematics to metaphysics. He can form 17 Intro| philosophy, and was absorbed in mathematics. His extreme dislike to 18 Intro| science may be small, as in mathematics or ethics, compared with 19 Intro| imaginary. By the help of mathematics we form another idea of 20 Intro| all our applications of mathematics are applications of our 21 Intro| has not the necessity of Mathematics: it does not, like Metaphysic, 22 Intro| one another, and that in Mathematics they often interpenetrate. 23 Intro| Chemistry, Physiology, or Mathematics are wholes: that is to say, Timaeus Part
24 Intro| appearances, either the highway of mathematics, or more devious paths suggested 25 Intro| that besides dialectic, mathematics, and the arts, there is 26 Intro| somewhere between medicine and mathematics, and he would have felt 27 Intro| the truth of nature was mathematics; the other properties of 28 Intro| than the application of mathematics alike to the heavenly bodies, 29 Intro| asserting the supremacy of mathematics than Aristotle or his disciples 30 Intro| which a little knowledge of mathematics would enable men to correct.~ 31 Intro| supremacy which they assigned to mathematics in all the realms of nature;


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