When the consequences of either assumption are the same, we should always assume that things are finite rather than infinite in number, since in things constituted by nature that which is infinite and that which is better ought, if possible, to be present rather than the reverse...


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 8), Physics


When the consequences of either assumption are the same, we should always assume that things are finite rather than infinite in number, since in...

When the consequences of either assumption are the same, we should always assume that things are finite rather than infinite in number, since in...

When the consequences of either assumption are the same, we should always assume that things are finite rather than infinite in number, since in...

When the consequences of either assumption are the same, we should always assume that things are finite rather than infinite in number, since in...