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<head>1831 May 21 | <head>1831 May 21<lb/> | ||
Posology</head> | |||
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< | <note>ult<lb/> | ||
II. Morphoscopics<lb/> | |||
§. Media of demonstration &c.<lb/> | |||
Euclid</note> | |||
<p>1 Postulate. The <add> | <p>☞ Superseded this page but consultable.(5)</p> | ||
<p>Of these same motions of effectuation called in English Postulates<lb/> | |||
or Petitions,<add>(a)</add> Euclid in his Elements gives <hi rend="underline">three</hi>, and no more<lb/> | |||
than three. <add>In the words of Stone's translation of Euclid</add> In the writings in which he exhibits them they are these.</p> | |||
<p>1. Postulate. 1. The <add>First</add> Great that <hi rend="underline">a right line</hi> may be drawn from any one<lb/> | |||
point to another point.</p> | point to another point.</p> | ||
<p>2. Postulate the second. | <p>2. Postulate the second. That a <hi rend="underline">finite right line</hi> may be continued<lb/> | ||
directly forward.</p> | directly forward.</p> | ||
<p>3. Postulate the third. | <p>3. Postulate the third. That a circle may be described framing<lb/> | ||
centre to any distance</p> | centre to any distance.</p> | ||
<p>After this string this short string of postulations, comes one<lb/> | <p>After this string this short string of postulations, comes one<lb/> | ||
four times as long of axioms | four times as long of axioms 'Common notions or Axioms' they are<lb/> | ||
<sic>stiled</sic> in Stones translation 12 in number.</p> | |||
<p>Note, that in the natural order of things | <p>Note, that in the natural order of things motions of<lb/> | ||
<hi rend="underline"> | <hi rend="underline">axioms</hi> should have come first. <del>Not</del> Natural nature and not<lb/> | ||
thence Nature alone, but all animated Nature is <del><gap/></del> passing<lb/> | |||
before it is in any direction or manner | before it is in any direction or manner <add>voluntary</add> action: We can see<lb/> | ||
many things <del>before we are</del> <add>before</add> when we can do | many things <del>before we are</del> <add>before</add> when we can do scarce any thing:<lb/> | ||
A child just born has some perception of surrounding objects, before<lb/> | A child just born has some perception of surrounding objects, before<lb/> | ||
it can do any thing to help itself.</p> | it can do any thing to help itself.</p> | ||
<p><del> | <p><del><gap/></del> As to his <hi rend="underline">Postulates</hi>, altogether incomplete as<lb/> | ||
well as indistinct <del>run</del> | well as indistinct <del>run</del> on this occasion must his views <add>view</add> of the<lb/> | ||
subject be <unclear>confessed</unclear> to be: But, of this | subject be <unclear>confessed</unclear> to be: But, of this elsewhere, Sir.<p> | ||
<p><del>Let in | <p><del>Let in cases</del> On the present occasion, for the present purpose,<lb/> | ||
let us take in hand his circle.</p> | let us take in hand his circle.</p> | ||
<p>He speaks as if, for | <p>He speaks as if, for coming at the <hi rend="underline">impression</hi> and<lb/> | ||
correspondent | correspondent idea, <del>to</del> with which the denomination assumed</p> | ||
the word <hi rend="underline">circle</hi>: this was but this one way or method namely<lb/> | |||
the making use of a <del>line</del> right line with one end <add>the point at</add> of it <sic>fixt</sic><lb/> | the making use of a <del>line</del> right line with one end <add>the point at</add> of it <sic>fixt</sic><lb/> | ||
which every other part is turning round, are thus producing the surface<lb/> | which every other part is turning round, are thus producing the surface<lb/> | ||
which has for its boundary line the recurrent line called a <hi rend="underline">circumference | which has for its boundary line the recurrent line called a <hi rend="underline">circumference</hi>.</p> | ||
</hi> < | |||
<note>But the truth is that<lb/> | |||
for the production of the<lb/> | for the production of the<lb/> | ||
same surface of the<lb/> | same surface of the<lb/> | ||
same dimensions in the<lb/> | same dimensions in the<lb/> | ||
one case as in the other<lb/> | one case as in the other<lb/> | ||
there are two different ways, correspondent to | there are two different ways, correspondent to and the reverse for one another: both of them in use to be employed by Geometricians. And here comes in 1. extent belonging to it<lb/> | ||
—to the two modes of proceeding. For applied to <del>it</del> the subject matter <del>of</del> Posology namely Analysis or say disposition and sympathy in a []</note><lb/> | |||
<note>Composition. Art | <note>Composition. Art thus see §.</note> | ||
( | <p><add>(a)</add> Namely for the Latin <add>verbs</add> <foreign>postulo</foreign> to require, and <hi rend="underline">peto</hi> beg;<lb/> | ||
not in their <del>each</del> <add>instance</add> from the Greek, as in the instance of <hi rend="underline">theorems</hi>, and<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">problems</hi>.</p> | <hi rend="underline">problems</hi>.</p> | ||
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1831 May 21
Posology
ult
II. Morphoscopics
§. Media of demonstration &c.
Euclid
☞ Superseded this page but consultable.(5)
Of these same motions of effectuation called in English Postulates
or Petitions,(a) Euclid in his Elements gives three, and no more
than three. In the words of Stone's translation of Euclid In the writings in which he exhibits them they are these.
1. Postulate. 1. The First Great that a right line may be drawn from any one
point to another point.
2. Postulate the second. That a finite right line may be continued
directly forward.
3. Postulate the third. That a circle may be described framing
centre to any distance.
After this string this short string of postulations, comes one
four times as long of axioms 'Common notions or Axioms' they are
stiled in Stones translation 12 in number.
Note, that in the natural order of things motions of
axioms should have come first. Not Natural nature and not
thence Nature alone, but all animated Nature is passing
before it is in any direction or manner voluntary action: We can see
many things before we are before when we can do scarce any thing:
A child just born has some perception of surrounding objects, before
it can do any thing to help itself.
As to his Postulates, altogether incomplete as
well as indistinct run on this occasion must his views view of the
subject be confessed to be: But, of this elsewhere, Sir.
Let in cases On the present occasion, for the present purpose,
let us take in hand his circle.
He speaks as if, for coming at the impression and
correspondent idea, to with which the denomination assumed
the word circle: this was but this one way or method namely
the making use of a line right line with one end the point at of it fixt
which every other part is turning round, are thus producing the surface
which has for its boundary line the recurrent line called a circumference.
But the truth is that
for the production of the
same surface of the
same dimensions in the
one case as in the other
there are two different ways, correspondent to and the reverse for one another: both of them in use to be employed by Geometricians. And here comes in 1. extent belonging to it
—to the two modes of proceeding. For applied to it the subject matter of Posology namely Analysis or say disposition and sympathy in a []
Composition. Art thus see §.
(a) Namely for the Latin verbs postulo to require, and peto beg;
not in their each instance from the Greek, as in the instance of theorems, and
problems.
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