The principal difficulty in the mathematics is the length of inferences and compass of thought, requisite to the forming of any conclusion.


In: Great Books of the Western World (Volume 35), An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - Section VII, Part I (p. 471)


The principal difficulty in the mathematics is the length of inferences and compass of thought, requisite to the forming of any conclusion.

The principal difficulty in the mathematics is the length of inferences and compass of thought, requisite to the forming of any conclusion.

The principal difficulty in the mathematics is the length of inferences and compass of thought, requisite to the forming of any conclusion.

The principal difficulty in the mathematics is the length of inferences and compass of thought, requisite to the forming of any conclusion.