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<p>1831. May 4 A.M.</p> | |||
<head>Posology.</head> | |||
<note>Morphoscopic<lb/> | |||
§. Course, Analytics &<lb/> | |||
Synthetic</note> | |||
<p>1. Fiction is<lb/> | |||
anticonceptual<lb/> | |||
Bad effect produced at<lb/> | |||
first start — the result<lb/> | |||
of fiction — obscurity<lb/> | |||
and misconception</p> | |||
<p>2. Fiction is<lb/> | |||
anticonceptual<lb/> | |||
At the commencement<lb/> | |||
analytic preferred to<lb/> | |||
synthetic course — at<lb/> | |||
proper time synthetic<lb/> | |||
will be employed:<lb/> | |||
realities will form the<lb/> | |||
beginning — the works<lb/> | |||
of nature preferred.</p> | |||
<p>3. Fiction is<lb/> | |||
anticoncept.<lb/> | |||
Among mathematicians<lb/> | |||
two sects — materialists<lb/> | |||
and immaterialists<lb/> | |||
— Priestly tho'<lb/> | |||
a sincere Christian<lb/> | |||
a Materialist — Materialists<lb/> | |||
and Immaterialists<lb/> | |||
who.</p> | |||
<p>4. Fiction is<lb/> | |||
anticoncept.<lb/> | |||
Montesquieu an immaterialist<lb/> | |||
— Locke a<lb/> | |||
materialist.</p> | |||
<p>5. Fiction is<lb/> | |||
anticoncept.<lb/> | |||
Logic says teachers<lb/> | |||
have begun with<lb/> | |||
fictions instead of<lb/> | |||
realities.</p> | |||
<p>6. Fiction is<lb/> | |||
anticoncept.<lb/> | |||
In many branches of<lb/> | |||
art & science synthetic<lb/> | |||
and analytic<lb/> | |||
mode employed: generally<lb/> | |||
the synthetic<lb/> | |||
the best mode for a<lb/> | |||
learner — posology an<lb/> | |||
exception — In Botany<lb/> | |||
for example single<lb/> | |||
plants more interesting<lb/> | |||
and comprehensible<lb/> | |||
to beginners than<lb/> | |||
classes.</p><pb/> | |||
<p>7. Logic<lb/> | |||
Fiction is<lb/> | |||
anticoncept<lb/> | |||
Per Bolingbroke a<lb/> | |||
man must mount on<lb/> | |||
Metaphysics and<lb/> | |||
History to survey Government<lb/> | |||
& Politics<lb/> | |||
— per J. B. this applicable<lb/> | |||
to every<lb/> | |||
branch of art &<lb/> | |||
science.</p> | |||
<p>8. Logic<lb/> | |||
It might have been<lb/> | |||
said of Posology —<lb/> | |||
especially Morphoscopics.</p> | |||
<p>9. Logic<lb/> | |||
Bolingbroke meant<lb/> | |||
by metaphysics logic<lb/> | |||
— meatphysics obscure<lb/> | |||
and uncharacteristic</p> | |||
<p>10. Fiction is<lb/> | |||
anticoncept<hi rend="superscript">l</hi><lb/> | |||
Geometry or say<lb/> | |||
Morphoscoic Posology<lb/> | |||
in the first<lb/> | |||
instance presents<lb/> | |||
you with a partless<lb/> | |||
point as per<lb/> | |||
Euclid — obscure &<lb/> | |||
untrue.</p> | |||
<p>11. Fiction is<lb/> | |||
anticoncept.<lb/> | |||
Out of an undeterminable<lb/> | |||
multitude of<lb/> | |||
points<lb/> | |||
he forms a<lb/> | |||
line — next we<lb/> | |||
have a surface —<lb/> | |||
next we get a reality.</p> | |||
<p>12. Fiction is<lb/> | |||
anticoncept.<lb/> | |||
For learners' instruction<lb/> | |||
conception<lb/> | |||
should precede<lb/> | |||
demonstration —<lb/> | |||
Euclid <hi rend="underline">inconceivable</hi>.</p><pb/> | |||
<p>13. History<lb/> | |||
Now for History — that<lb/> | |||
of Posology — particularly<lb/> | |||
Morphoscopics —<lb/> | |||
a labyrinth to which<lb/> | |||
the word Geometry<lb/> | |||
is a clue.</p> | |||
<p>14. History<lb/> | |||
For analogy, remember<lb/> | |||
those histories of physics<lb/> | |||
which we owe to<lb/> | |||
Chemistry — Difference<lb/> | |||
between Priestley's history<lb/> | |||
& this — his had<lb/> | |||
particular histories<lb/> | |||
for its support — ours<lb/> | |||
to be deduced and<lb/> | |||
conjectured: principal<lb/> | |||
support the word<lb/> | |||
Geometry.</p> | |||
<p>15. History<lb/> | |||
Supposed origin of<lb/> | |||
Geometry or Posology.</p> | |||
<p>16. History<lb/> | |||
<hi rend="underline">Circle</hi> the source of<lb/> | |||
all other figures — derived<lb/> | |||
from stone &c<lb/> | |||
dropping into water.</p> | |||
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1831. May 4 A.M.
Posology.
Morphoscopic
§. Course, Analytics &
Synthetic
1. Fiction is
anticonceptual
Bad effect produced at
first start — the result
of fiction — obscurity
and misconception
2. Fiction is
anticonceptual
At the commencement
analytic preferred to
synthetic course — at
proper time synthetic
will be employed:
realities will form the
beginning — the works
of nature preferred.
3. Fiction is
anticoncept.
Among mathematicians
two sects — materialists
and immaterialists
— Priestly tho'
a sincere Christian
a Materialist — Materialists
and Immaterialists
who.
4. Fiction is
anticoncept.
Montesquieu an immaterialist
— Locke a
materialist.
5. Fiction is
anticoncept.
Logic says teachers
have begun with
fictions instead of
realities.
6. Fiction is
anticoncept.
In many branches of
art & science synthetic
and analytic
mode employed: generally
the synthetic
the best mode for a
learner — posology an
exception — In Botany
for example single
plants more interesting
and comprehensible
to beginners than
classes.
---page break---
7. Logic
Fiction is
anticoncept
Per Bolingbroke a
man must mount on
Metaphysics and
History to survey Government
& Politics
— per J. B. this applicable
to every
branch of art &
science.
8. Logic
It might have been
said of Posology —
especially Morphoscopics.
9. Logic
Bolingbroke meant
by metaphysics logic
— meatphysics obscure
and uncharacteristic
10. Fiction is
anticonceptl
Geometry or say
Morphoscoic Posology
in the first
instance presents
you with a partless
point as per
Euclid — obscure &
untrue.
11. Fiction is
anticoncept.
Out of an undeterminable
multitude of
points
he forms a
line — next we
have a surface —
next we get a reality.
12. Fiction is
anticoncept.
For learners' instruction
conception
should precede
demonstration —
Euclid inconceivable.
---page break---
13. History
Now for History — that
of Posology — particularly
Morphoscopics —
a labyrinth to which
the word Geometry
is a clue.
14. History
For analogy, remember
those histories of physics
which we owe to
Chemistry — Difference
between Priestley's history
& this — his had
particular histories
for its support — ours
to be deduced and
conjectured: principal
support the word
Geometry.
15. History
Supposed origin of
Geometry or Posology.
16. History
Circle the source of
all other figures — derived
from stone &c
dropping into water.
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