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A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary is a landmark two-volume reference work compiled by Charles Hutton, a renowned mathematician and natural philosopher. This comprehensive dictionary provides detailed definitions, explanations, and discussions of key terms, concepts, and principles in mathematics, philosophy, and the natural sciences.
The work covers a wide range of subjects including algebra, geometry, calculus, astronomy, physics, logic, metaphysics, and other scientific disciplines. Each entry is meticulously researched and written to provide clarity and depth for both scholars and educated readers seeking to understand complex mathematical and philosophical concepts.
Originally published in the 18th century, this dictionary represents an invaluable collection of knowledge from the Age of Enlightenment. The two-volume set offers readers insight into how mathematical and philosophical ideas were understood and explained during this pivotal period in scientific history. An indispensable resource for historians of science, mathematicians, philosophers, and anyone interested in the development of scientific thought.







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