Query: Whether the difference between a mere computer and a man of science be not, that the one computes on principles clearly conceived, and by rules evidently demonstrated, whereas the other doth not?


In: A. Luce and T. Jessop (eds.), The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne (Volume 4)


Query: Whether the difference between a mere computer and a man of science be not, that the one computes on principles clearly conceived, and by...

Query: Whether the difference between a mere computer and a man of science be not, that the one computes on principles clearly conceived, and by...

Query: Whether the difference between a mere computer and a man of science be not, that the one computes on principles clearly conceived, and by...

Query: Whether the difference between a mere computer and a man of science be not, that the one computes on principles clearly conceived, and by...