Quantification in the History of Political Thought: Toward a Qualitative ApproachBloomsbury Academic, 6 maj 1981 - 180 |
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... says that from a rational efficiency point of view " money is the most ' perfect ' means of economic calculation . " It provides , among other results , " the quantitative statement of ( a ) the expected advantages of every projected ...
... says that from a rational efficiency point of view " money is the most ' perfect ' means of economic calculation . " It provides , among other results , " the quantitative statement of ( a ) the expected advantages of every projected ...
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... says that politics can be synthetically deduced from a long chain of reasoning beginning with philosophia prima , geometry , arithmetic , astronomy , and others , culminating with ethics , poetry , rhetoric , logic , and finally ...
... says that politics can be synthetically deduced from a long chain of reasoning beginning with philosophia prima , geometry , arithmetic , astronomy , and others , culminating with ethics , poetry , rhetoric , logic , and finally ...
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... says Mill , this geometrical style of imputing universal premises to circumstances , the effects of which are complex and multifarious , is " fundamentally erroneous . ” 16 " Geometry , which , not being a science of causation at all ...
... says Mill , this geometrical style of imputing universal premises to circumstances , the effects of which are complex and multifarious , is " fundamentally erroneous . ” 16 " Geometry , which , not being a science of causation at all ...
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A Reassessment of Bacon | 55 |
Quantitative Thinking in Hobbes | 83 |
Quantitative Components in Mill | 109 |
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