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not the proper <add>word</add> <del><gap/></del> '<hi rend="underline">inconsistency</hi>' <hi rend="underline">is</hi> the proper word</p>
not the proper <add>word</add> <del><gap/></del> '<hi rend="underline">inconsistency</hi>' <hi rend="underline">is</hi> the proper word</p>
All that is said in the field of morphoscopes all<lb/>
All that is said in the field of morphoscopes all<lb/>
that is said is said in the way of <hi rend="underline">supposition</hi>: <add><gap/> of</add> Suppositions<lb/>
that is said is said in the way of <hi rend="underline">supposition</hi>: <add><unclear>Thus</unclear> of</add> Suppositions<lb/>
there are some which are <unclear>consistent</unclear> with one<lb/>
there are some which are <unclear>consistent</unclear> with one<lb/>
another; others that are not: a sentence a proposition<lb/>
another; others that are not: a sentence a proposition<lb/>
<del>tha</del> by which expression is given to two mutually inconsistent<lb/>
<del>tha</del> by which expression is given to two mutually inconsistent<lb/>
suppositions is a self-contradictory <add>sentence or say</add> proposition<lb/>
suppositions is a self-contradictory <add>sentence or say</add> proposition.<lb/>
By the account thus given of it, the who is there who, reading this<lb/>
By the account thus given of it, who is there who, reading this<lb/>
does not see that the true state of the case is expressed: How<lb/>
does not see that the true state of the case is expressed: How<lb/>
comes it then that this is not the account given of it, by<lb/>
comes it then that this is not the account given of it, by<lb/>
Euclid, or any of the Geometricians his followers? It can  <note>he had found the supposition<lb/>
Euclid, or any of the Geometricians, his followers? It can  <note>he had found the supposition<lb/>
of a thing so<lb/>
of a thing so<lb/>
minute as not to have<lb/>
minute as not to have<lb/>
any part: what does<lb/>
any part: what does<lb/>
he <gap/>? what does <lb/>
he <unclear>thereupon</unclear>? what does <lb/>
he thr<gap/> but aft in<lb/>
he thereupon but a<gap/> in<lb/>
the existence of a thing<lb/>
the existence of a thing<lb/>
which has not any parts?</note><lb/>
which has not any parts?</note><lb/>
in this way: namely that <del>they< took/del> their own <add>more</add> suppositions<lb/>
in this way: namely that <del>they took</del> their own <add>more</add> suppositions<lb/>
even taken by them for realities in their minds the idea of<lb/>
even taken by them for realities in their minds the idea of<lb/>
non-existence and existence <gap/> been confounded and rendered<lb/>
non-existence and existence <gap/> been confounded and rendered<lb/>
 
indistinguishable.  <del><gap/></del> In Euclid's Elements this confusion <lb/>
exemplified itself in the very first sentence.  In his own <add>mind</add>





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1831 May 23 Posology ult
II Morphoscopes
S Media of demonstration
1. Interaction of Inconsistency

Of the media or say instruments or say media of invention, demonstration
including demonstration and effectuation employable and employed in Form-regarding Mathematics
or say Morphoscopic Posology.

Ablity is not the proper word: 'impossibility is ' S. Means of demonstration
ication of inconsistency
In apt morphoscopic
all is supposition
— or say hypothetical:
who of
way his suppositions that
are inconsistent with
our matter, the one or
the other is not must be
false.

not the proper word 'inconsistency' is the proper word

All that is said in the field of morphoscopes all
that is said is said in the way of supposition: Thus of Suppositions
there are some which are consistent with one
another; others that are not: a sentence a proposition
tha by which expression is given to two mutually inconsistent
suppositions is a self-contradictory sentence or say proposition.
By the account thus given of it, who is there who, reading this
does not see that the true state of the case is expressed: How
comes it then that this is not the account given of it, by
Euclid, or any of the Geometricians, his followers? It can he had found the supposition
of a thing so
minute as not to have
any part: what does
he thereupon? what does
he thereupon but a in
the existence of a thing
which has not any parts?

in this way: namely that they took their own more suppositions
even taken by them for realities in their minds the idea of
non-existence and existence been confounded and rendered
indistinguishable. In Euclid's Elements this confusion
exemplified itself in the very first sentence. In his own mind





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1831-05-23

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135

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posology

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103

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posology

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jeremy bentham

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street & co 1830

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antonio alcala galiano

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