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A Philosophical And Mathematical Dictionary represents a landmark achievement in 18th-century scholarly reference works. Compiled by the renowned mathematician and author Charles Hutton, this first edition provides an exhaustive exploration of terms, concepts, and principles spanning both philosophical and mathematical disciplines.
The dictionary serves as an invaluable resource for scholars, students, and intellectuals seeking to understand complex ideas at the intersection of logic, mathematics, and philosophy. Each entry is meticulously crafted to clarify definitions while providing contextual understanding of how concepts relate to broader intellectual frameworks.
Hutton’s systematic approach makes abstract concepts accessible without sacrificing academic rigor. The work reflects the Enlightenment’s commitment to cataloging and systematizing human knowledge. This edition remains an important historical document for understanding how philosophical and mathematical thought were integrated during this transformative intellectual period.







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