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... concept , class , or complement of attributes , which I call book ; in that case , there is more than a perception , there is a thought . b . Thought All this will , however , be fully explained to you in the sequel ; at present I only ...
... concept , class , or complement of attributes , which I call book ; in that case , there is more than a perception , there is a thought . b . Thought All this will , however , be fully explained to you in the sequel ; at present I only ...
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... concept ; in other words , the marking an object by an attribute or attributes previously known as common to sundry objects , and to which we have accordingly given a general name . " In this process we are able , by abstraction , to ...
... concept ; in other words , the marking an object by an attribute or attributes previously known as common to sundry objects , and to which we have accordingly given a general name . " In this process we are able , by abstraction , to ...
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... concept should be used . " Concept is the English of the Latin conceptum , id quod conceptum est , —and had it no vested right as an actual denizen of the language , it has good warrant for its naturalisation . There are a thousand ...
... concept should be used . " Concept is the English of the Latin conceptum , id quod conceptum est , —and had it no vested right as an actual denizen of the language , it has good warrant for its naturalisation . There are a thousand ...
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... concept or general notion , or of one notion through another . In thought , all that we think about is con- sidered either as something containing , or as something contained , -in other words , every process of thought is only a ...
... concept or general notion , or of one notion through another . In thought , all that we think about is con- sidered either as something containing , or as something contained , -in other words , every process of thought is only a ...
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... concept , as a judgment , as a reasoning . Whately , I have already shown you , among other errors in his determination of the object- matter of Logic , confounds or reverses this ; for he proposes to Logic , not thought considered as a ...
... concept , as a judgment , as a reasoning . Whately , I have already shown you , among other errors in his determination of the object- matter of Logic , confounds or reverses this ; for he proposes to Logic , not thought considered as a ...
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absolutely abstract affirmative affords Anal animal antecedent applied Aristotle attributes called categorical syllogism cepts character conceived concept conclusion considered constitute contained Contradiction contradictory conversant copula Crown Octavo denote determined disjunctive syllogism distinction doctrine Edition enounced Enthymeme Esser example Excluded Middle exclusively existence Explication expressed extension Extensive Quantity fallacy figure Foolscap Octavo form of thought genus gism Greek hypothetical syllogism illustration induction inference judgment knowledge Krug law of Identity laws of thought LECT Lectures Leibnitz likewise Logic logicians Logik logisms matter meaning ment Metaphysics middle term Minor term Modus Modus ponendo tollens mood nature necessary negation negative notion object philosophers predicate premises principle proposition proximate quadruped quantity of comprehension Reason and Consequent regard relation rule signification sion sophism Sorites species sphere STOICHEIOLOGY subsumption sumption thing tion tive truth universal Whately whole words
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