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" ... a state that the difference is less than any assignable quantity; also that in this state there will still remain some difference, some velocity, some angle, but in each case one that is infinitely small . . . For the present, whether such a state... "
The Early Mathematical Manuscripts of Leibniz: Translated from the Latin ... - Page 149
by Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1920 - 238 pages
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Mathematics: The Loss of Certainty

Morris Kline - Mathematics - 1982 - 380 pages
...remain some difference, some velocity, some angle, but in each case one that is infinitely small. . . . For the present, whether such a state of instantaneous transition from inequality or equality . . . can be sustained in a rigorous or metaphysical sense, or whether infinite extensions...
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Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times: Volume 1

Morris Kline - Mathematics - 1990 - 434 pages
...remain some difference, some velocity, some angle, but in each case one that is infinitely small. . . . For the present, whether such a state of instantaneous transition from inequality to equality . . . can be sustained in a rigorous or metaphysical sense, or whether infinite extensions successively...
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Understanding the Infinite

Shaughan Lavine - Mathematics - 1994 - 398 pages
...remain some difference, some velocity, some angle, but in each case one that is infinitely small . . . For the present, whether such a state of instantaneous transition from inequality to equality . . . can be sustained in a rigorous or metaphysical sense, or whether infinite extensions successively...
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