| Gottfried Wilhelm Freiherr von Leibniz - 1896 - 906 σελίδες
...say that one and two is equal to three, is to say that a thing is equal to itself. As for this axiom, that the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts, Euclid makes no express use of it. This axiom also needs limitation, for it must be added that these... | |
| William Weeks Morrill - 1897 - 986 σελίδες
...flowing from a continuous and connected operation of the whole. This is no denial of the mathematical proposition that the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts; because there is a value created by and resulting from the combined operation of all its parts as one... | |
| Texas. Tax Commission - 1899 - 428 σελίδες
...flowing from a continuous and connected operation of the whole. There is no denial of the mathematical proposition that the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts, because there is a value created by and resulting from the combined operation of all its parts as one... | |
| Michael Angelo McGinnis - 1899 - 207 σελίδες
...true. They may be said to be inherent principles of a sound mind : for he who denies or cannot conceive that " the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts," is not of sound mind. 30. A Postulate is the simple statement that a thing can be done ; and like the... | |
| Edward Elihu Whitfield - 1900 - 326 σελίδες
...merchants, bankers, and companies make use of the more scientific system,1 which is based on the axiom that 'the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts.' § 1 1 7. Double-entry, as now practised, is said to have been first used by the Italian traders in... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 1416 σελίδες
...flowing from a continuous and connected operation of the whole. This is no denial of the mathematical proposition that the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts; because there is a value created by and resulting from the combined operation of all its parts as one... | |
| 1901 - 602 σελίδες
...possess the necessary knowledge of the principle of proper account keeping, which, grounded on its axiom that ' the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts,' contents itself with nothing less than perfect equilibrium between the total of the debtor and creditor... | |
| Middlesex Alfred Bailey - 1902 - 336 σελίδες
...71. (b + a)3 - (6 - a)3 + (62 + a2)(62 - a2) - c2. 3 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION DEVELOPMENT The fact that the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts may be illustrated : 9a=5a + 4a By the omission of each term in succession, three problems arise :... | |
| American Institute of Homeopathy - 1902 - 884 σελίδες
...science of life and practice the art of medicine. CW SIGBIST, MD : There is a proposition in geometry that the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts. Dr. Buck has not covered all these parts. A part of the whole is the vital forces, and a part of the... | |
| William George Langworthy Taylor - 1904 - 432 σελίδες
...competition and that "other things are equal" (ie, unvaried) lend themselves to the physical conceptions that "the whole is equal to the sum of all its parts," and even in emergency, that a change in one side of an equation must be accompanied by a change in... | |
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