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1831 May 21 6
Posology
 
ulto
II Morphoscopics
&sect; <gap/> Analytic Syllabi
3. Analytic and synthetic
compared
 
2 3
 
31
Difference between
the two modes:
in the synthetic, you
can take measures of
the figure; in the analytic,
not.
 
31. Between the analytic or say resolution or decomposition
mode and order of production or say generation, and the synthetic,
or say or composition there is this difference there are these differences
One difference is this: namely: that in and by the synthetic mode
and that above you can ta obtain and exhibit the measure of them
in and by the analytic mode you may produce them; but neither
it is in and by the analytic mode that you produce them, you
do not <gap/> an by so doing, exhibit the measure of them.
 
32
Take for <gap/> <gap/> a
ball globe or sphere
By cutting it by a
plane through the
center, you obtain
two circular surfaces
but you can not <gap/>
way to measure them
 
32. Take for example, the figure called a circle. To
produce it in the way of analysis or say decomposition,
you must employ and take in hand a ball &#x2014; in
Latin sprung language a globe, in Greek <gap/> <gap/> sprung language, a
sphere, and proceed in the manner that will be mentioned
presently
 
33
 
33. True it is that the idea of a circle may be obtained,
by consideration had of a surface: namely of
the surface of any mass of matter in a liquid form, no
inclosed all round in a solid receptacle. But &#x2014; in the
first place, this is not an exactly flat &#x2014; an exactly
right-lined surface: for the surface is a portion of the
earth's surface, and the earth's surface is in every part
a portion of a recurrent curve &#x2014; that is to say an oblate
spheroid: in the next place, though you obtain and <gap/>
<gap/> if you are near a piece of water continually
are obtaining the idea of a circle, namely through by means of
the medium of the correspondent impression, as where you it
happen to you to see a nut falling into it, is to yourself throw a stone into it, yet
nor in that case can you say exactly where the circle ends
nor can you thereby keep any such circular form within your
reach
reach, for the purpose
of demonstration or application
in unapplied
posology morphoscopics, or for any
mechanical purpose or
in applied actuality
applied to morphoscopics
<gap/>ology.





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1831 May 21 6 Posology

ulto II Morphoscopics § Analytic Syllabi 3. Analytic and synthetic compared

2 3

31 Difference between the two modes: in the synthetic, you can take measures of the figure; in the analytic, not.

31. Between the analytic or say resolution or decomposition mode and order of production or say generation, and the synthetic, or say or composition there is this difference there are these differences One difference is this: namely: that in and by the synthetic mode and that above you can ta obtain and exhibit the measure of them in and by the analytic mode you may produce them; but neither it is in and by the analytic mode that you produce them, you do not an by so doing, exhibit the measure of them.

32 Take for a ball globe or sphere By cutting it by a plane through the center, you obtain two circular surfaces but you can not way to measure them

32. Take for example, the figure called a circle. To produce it in the way of analysis or say decomposition, you must employ and take in hand a ball — in Latin sprung language a globe, in Greek sprung language, a sphere, and proceed in the manner that will be mentioned presently

33

33. True it is that the idea of a circle may be obtained, by consideration had of a surface: namely of the surface of any mass of matter in a liquid form, no inclosed all round in a solid receptacle. But — in the first place, this is not an exactly flat — an exactly right-lined surface: for the surface is a portion of the earth's surface, and the earth's surface is in every part a portion of a recurrent curve — that is to say an oblate spheroid: in the next place, though you obtain and if you are near a piece of water continually are obtaining the idea of a circle, namely through by means of the medium of the correspondent impression, as where you it happen to you to see a nut falling into it, is to yourself throw a stone into it, yet nor in that case can you say exactly where the circle ends nor can you thereby keep any such circular form within your reach reach, for the purpose of demonstration or application in unapplied posology morphoscopics, or for any mechanical purpose or in applied actuality applied to morphoscopics ology.




Identifier: | JB/135/205/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1831-05-21

Marginal Summary Numbering

31-33

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

205

Info in main headings field

posology

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

c3? / d6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

street & co 1830

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

antonio alcala galiano

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1830

Notes public

ID Number

46323

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