- Spinoza's
original text of Ethics, Part 1, Q.E.D. is used at the end of
Demonstratio of
Propositio III on the
right hand page...
- (Latin:
propositio haeretica): "This
signifies that the
proposition is
opposed to a
formal dogma"
Proposition proximate to
heresy (
propositio haeresi...
-
other claim as part of an argument.
Premise (from the
Latin praemissa [
propositio],
meaning "placed in front") may also
refer to: Premises, land and buildings...
- Kepler] (1619). "Liber II. De
Congruentia Figurarum Harmonicarum. XXVIII.
Propositio." [Book II. On the
Congruence of
Harmonic Figures.
Proposition XXVIII...
- Reflexionibus, Refractionibus,
Inflexionibus &
Coloribus Lucis Libri Tres,
Propositio II,
Experimentum VII,
edition 1740 Waldman, Gary (1983). Introduction...
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demonstrata [Ethics,
Demonstrated in
Geometrical Order], Pars II,
Propositio ****V, Scholium;
Propositio XLVIII. de Spinoza, Baruch. The
Philosophy of Spinoza, edited...
- bank may not
outnumber the missionaries. The
bridge and
torch problem.
Propositio de viro et
muliere ponderantibus plaustrum. In this problem, also occurring...
- Bonati, 1665), pp. 1–11
Archived 2016-12-01 at the
Wayback Machine: "
Propositio I.
Lumen propagatur seu
diffunditur non
solum directe, refracte, ac reflexe...
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types of Topics. First, he says, a
Topic is a
maximal proposition (maxima
propositio), or principle; but
there is a
second kind of Topic,
which he
calls the...
- Latin). London, England:
William Johnston. pp. 122–125.
Liber (book) II,
Propositio (proposition) ****VII (37). Hyman, Andrew. "A
Simple Cartesian Treatment...