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" Now the mathematics are peculiarly well adapted for this purpose, on the following grounds : 1. Every term is distinctly explained, and has but one meaning, and it is rarely that two words are employed to mean the same thing. 2. The first principles are... "
A Mathematical Solution Book Containing Systematic Solutions to Many of the ... - Page 371
by Benjamin Franklin Finkel - 1888 - 481 pages
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On the study and difficulties of mathematics [by A. De Morgan].

Augustus De Morgan - 1831 - 108 pages
...Now the mathematics are peculiarly well adapted for this purpose, on the following grounds : — 1. Every term is distinctly explained, and has but one...probability, and entirely independent of authority and opinion. 4. When the conclusion is attained by reasoning, its truth or falsehood can be ascertained,...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: On the study and difficulties of mathematics ...

Mathematics - 1836 - 530 pages
...mathematics are peculiarly well adapted for this purpose, on the following grounds : — 1. Every terra is distinctly explained, and has but one meaning,...probability, and entirely independent of authority and opinion. 4. \Vhen the conclusion is attained by reasoning, its truth or falsehood can be ascertained,...
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Library of Useful Knowledge: Mathematics I.

Mathematics - 1836 - 352 pages
...Now the mathematics are peculiarly well adapted for this purpose, on the following grounds : — 1. Every term is distinctly explained, and has but one...more of it than has been made by children in general. cal, taking nothing for granted except the self-evident first principles, resting nothing upon probability,...
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The Indian student's manual

John Murdoch - 1875 - 366 pages
...Now the mathematics are peculiarly welt adapted for this purpose, on the following grounds : — " J. Every term is distinctly explained, and has but one meaning, and it js rarely that two words are employed to mean the same thing. "2. The first principles are self-evident,...
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Sonnenschein's Cyclopædia of Education: A Handbook of Reference on All ...

Alfred Ewen Fletcher - Education - 1889 - 592 pages
...true or false. Now the mathematics are well adapted for this purpose on the following grounds : (1) Every term is distinctly explained, and has but one...the first principles are self-evident, and, though they may be derived from observation, they do not require more of it than has been made by children...
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Sonnenschein's Cyclopaedia of Education: A Handbook of Reference on All ...

Alfred Ewen Fletcher - Education - 1892 - 580 pages
...true or false. Now the mathematics are well adapted for this purpose on the following grounds : (1) Every term is distinctly explained, and has but one...the first principles are self-evident, and, though they may be derived from observation, they do not require more of it than has been made by children...
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On the Study and Difficulties of Mathematics

Augustus De Morgan - Mathematics - 1898 - 316 pages
...reason. Now the mathematics are peculiarly well adapted for this purpose, on the following grounds : 1. Every term is distinctly explained, and has but one...probability, and entirely independent of authority and opinion. 4. When the conclusion is attained by reasoning, its truth or falsehood can be ascertained,...
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Principles of Secondary Education: A Text-book, Volume 2

Charles De Garmo - Education - 1908 - 222 pages
...Mathematics are peculiarly well adapted for this purpose (training the powers of deductive reasoning), on the following grounds : — "i. Every term is distinctly...self-evident first principles, resting nothing upon probabilities, and entirely independent of authority and opinion. "4. When the conclusion is attained...
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Processes of instruction

Charles De Garmo - Education - 1908 - 224 pages
...adapted for this purpose (training the powers of deductive reasoning), on the following grounds : — "1. Every term is distinctly explained, and has but one...self-evident first principles, resting nothing upon probabilities, and entirely independent of authority and opinion. "4. When the conclusion is attained...
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Memorabilia Mathematica; Or, The Philomath's Quotation-book

Robert Édouard Moritz - Mathematics - 1914 - 434 pages
...reason. Now the mathematics are peculiarly well adapted for this purpose, on the following grounds: 1. Every term is distinctly explained, and has but one...strictly logical, taking nothing for granted except self-evident first principles, resting nothing upon probability, and entirely independent of authority...
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