For were we to do so, we should perhaps afterward discover that they had been drawn either too narrowly or too prematurely; as, indeed, has already been too often done in many a branch of mathematical science.
Prevost of Geneva, on the principle of identity as the basis of mathematical science, and which the former has candidly subjoined to his own volume, appear to me very satisfactory.
Yet during this period there were intervals when he withdrew himself wholly from society, and devoted his leisure to mathematical science.
His mind, liberal and comprehensive as well as acute, had been forcibly impressed with the discoveries of his own age, both in mathematical science and in what is now more strictly called physiology.
He not only takes the views of mathematical science expounded in the Introduction and Aesthetic as being in line with Kant's main teaching, but expounds them in an even more unqualified fashion than does Kant himself.
In the first edition Kant had not, except when speaking of the possibility of constructing the concepts of mathematical science, referred to the synthetic character of mathematical judgments.
Are the philosophers contributing anything to human knowledge which has a genuine bearing upon the interests of mathematical science?
Two results follow from such a fashion of logically analyzing the first principles of mathematical science.
Mathematical science affords us a brilliant example, how far, independently of all experience, we may carry our a priori knowledge.
In like manner, the principles of mathematical science form no part of this system, because they are all drawn from intuition, and not from the pure conception of the understanding.
Purbach, or Peurbach, native of a small Austrian town of that name, has been called the first restorer of mathematical science in Europe.
In mathematical science, and in natural history, the ancient writers had been more brought to light, and a certain progress had been made by diligent, if not very inventive philosophers.
After fifteen months of this exercise, we went up together for our examination at Montpellier; and both of us received our degrees as bachelors of mathematical science.
Mathematical science is in my opinion an indivisible whole, an organism whose vitality is conditioned upon the connection of its parts.
It leaves the pupil unaware of that relativity which is the essence of mathematical science.
One feature of the library strongly impressed me with the comparatively backward state of mathematical science in our own country.
The development of economic study in our country during the last quarter of the last century is hardly less remarkable than that of mathematical science.
The time was not yet ripe for the growth of mathematical science among us, and any development that might have taken place in that direction was rudely stopped by the civil war.
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