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A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I

by Augustus De Morgan

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A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume I, by Augustus De Morgan, is a collection of essays and letters from the late 19th century that examines scientific and philosophical paradoxes. The work discusses contradictions and inconsistencies within established scientific doctrines and critiques unsubstantiated claims made by self-proclaimed discoverers. De Morgan's writings aim to clarify the nature of knowledge and highlight the risks of ignorance and misinformation in scientific inquiry. The volume begins with a discussion of the concept of paradox, illustrated through hypothetical scenarios, and includes various discursive essays that challenge accepted notions and promote critical thinking in scientific and philosophical contexts.

The collection reflects De Morgan’s engagement with intellectual debates of his period, emphasizing the importance of logical analysis and skepticism. It serves as a critique of pseudoscience and a reflection on the limitations of human understanding, characteristic of Victorian-era scientific and philosophical discourse. The volume is part of a broader effort to promote rational inquiry and methodological clarity in discussing scientific and philosophical issues.

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explanation will appear when the mouse pointer is moved over the marked passage. BY AUGUSTUS DE MORGAN A BUDGET OF PARADOXES REPRINTED WITH THE AUTHOR'S ADDITIONS FROM THE ATHENAEUM SECOND EDITION EDITED BY DAVID EUGENE SMITH WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY ERNEST NAGEL PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY UNABRIDGED EDITION—TWO VOLUMES BOUND AS ONE DOVER PUBLICATIONS, INC., NEW YORK PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION. (1872) It is not without hesitation that I have taken upon myself the editorship of a work left avowedly imperfect by the author, and, from its miscellaneous and discursive character, difficult of completion with due regard to editorial limitations by a less able hand. Had the author lived to carry out his purpose he would have looked through his Budget again, amplifying and probably rearranging some of its contents. He had collected materials for further illustration of Paradox of the kind treated of in this book; and he meant to write a second part, in which the contradictions and inconsistencies of orthodox learning would have been subjected to the same scrutiny and castigation as heterodox ignorance had already received. It will be seen that the present volume contains more than the Athenæum Budget. Some of the additions formed a Supplement to the original articles. These supplementary paragraphs were, by the author, placed after those to which they respectively referred, being distinguished from the rest of the text by brackets. I have omitted these brackets as useless, except where they were needed to indicate subsequent writing. Another and a larger portion of the work consists of discussion of matters of contemporary interest, for the Budget was in some degree a receptacle for the author's thoughts on any literary, scientific, or social question. Having grown thus gradually to its present size, the book as it was left was not quite in a fit condition for publication, but the alterations which have been made are slight and few, being in most cases verbal, and such as the sense absolutely required, or transpositions of sentences to secure coherence with the rest, in places where the author, in his more recent insertion of them, had overlooked the connection in which they stood. In no case has the meaning been in any degree modified or interfered with. One rather large omission must be mentioned here. It is an account of the quarrel between Sir James South and Mr. Troughton on the mounting,

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