It is concerned, not with visible objects, but with abstract truth; for numbers are pure abstractions--the true arithmetician indignantly denies that his unit is capable of division.
And for want of such precaution as this, the arithmetician is at sea the moment he steps out of the narrow path of mechanical routine.
If it was worth thousands to be at the Baltic, I wish a Benthamite arithmetician would calculate how much it was worth to be one of these four marines; or how much their story is worth to each of us who read it.
The arithmetician ought therefore to take as guide the analogies with algebra.
The feeling of continuity is a precious guide which the arithmetician lacks; each whole number is separated from the others--it has, so to speak, its own individuality.
Analogy of special arts--it is only the arithmeticianwho can speak falsely on a question of arithmetic when he chooses ib.
Side-note: Analogy of special arts--it is only the arithmetician who can speak falsely on a question of arithmetic when he chooses.
You go back to your table and lay it carelessly thereon, bringing forward your piece of ribbon instead, as though to save time; and while the first knot is being tied you ask, Who is the best arithmetician in the room?
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