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" ... flowing quantities." For example: I don't here consider Mathematical Quantities as composed of Parts extremely small, but as generated by a continual motion. Lines are described, and by describing are generated, not by any apposition of Parts, but... "
The Mathematician - Página 192
1751 - 399 páginas
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A Treatise on Fluxions: In Two Volumes, Volumen1

Colin MacLaurin - 1801 - 506 páginas
...generated is said to flow, and called a Fluent. 10. Lines are generated by the motion of points ; surfaces, by the motion of lines ; solids, by the motion of surfaces ; angles, by the rotation of their sides : the flux of time being supposed to be always uniform. The velocity with which a line flows, * Dc...
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Berkeley's Philosophy of Mathematics

Douglas M. Jesseph - 1993 - 344 páginas
...and by describing are generated, not by any apposition of Parts, but by a continual motion of Points. Surfaces are generated by the motion of Lines, Solids...motion of Surfaces, Angles by the Rotation of their Legs, Time by a continual flux, and so in the rest. These Geneses are founded upon Nature, and are...
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The Cambridge Companion to Newton

I. Bernard Cohen, George E. Smith - 2002 - 518 páginas
...generated by being described, not by the addition of parts but by the continuous motion of points, surfaces by the motion of lines, solids by the motion of surfaces, angles by the motion of sides, and times by [their] continuous flow and so for the rest.26 It is very relevant that...
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The Cambridge Companion to Berkeley

Kenneth Winkler - 2005 - 474 páginas
...and by describing are generated, not by any apposition of Parts, but by a continual motion of Points. Surfaces are generated by the motion of Lines, Solids...motion of Surfaces, Angles by the Rotation of their Legs, Time by a continual flux, and so in the rest. These Genèses are founded upon Nature and are...
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The Continuous and the Infinitesimal in Mathematics and Philosophy

John Lane Bell - 2005 - 354 páginas
...and by describing are generated, not by any apposition of Parts, but by a continual motion of Points. Surfaces are generated by the motion of Lines, Solids...motion of Surfaces, Angles by the rotation of their Legs, Time by a continual flux, and so in the rest? 1 Ibid., pp. 38-9. 2 De analyst, written 1666,...
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The Rise and Development of the Theory of Series up to the Early 1820s

Giovanni Ferraro - 2007 - 392 páginas
...and by describing are generated, not by any apposition of Parts, but by a continual motion of Points. Surfaces are generated by the motion of Lines, Solids...motion of Surfaces, Angles by the Rotation of their Legs, Time by a continual flux, and so in the rest. These Geneses are founded upon Nature, and are...
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