ON THE NATURE OF DEMONSTRATIVE EVIDENCE ; WITH AN EXPLANATION OF CERTAIN DIFFICULTIES OCCURRING IN THE ELEMENTS OF GEOMETRY: AND REFLECTIONS ON LANGUAGE. BY THOMAS BEDDOES. En general, dans les mathematiques on ne s'arrête pas a refoudre M. TURGOT eût voulu qu'on diffipât jufqu'aux plus petites LONDON: PRINTED FOR J. JOHNSON, N° 72, IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD. 1793. 04-8-35 NEW Hist of sci. Бошко фру то DAVIES GIDDY, Esq. DEAR GIDDY, FOR the principal opinion, stated and exemplified in the following pages, it feems to me that I have the full evidence of intuition; and this evidence, you know, must always carry conviction to the mind of the individual. All he can defire further is to learn, whether objects appear to the senses of others as they appear to his fenfes. |