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... distinction came subsequently to be expressed by the λóyos évdiáleтos , for thought , the verbum mentis ; and by λóуos # рoдopikòs , for lan- guage , the verbum oris . It was necessary to give you this account of the ambiguity of the ...
... distinction came subsequently to be expressed by the λóyos évdiáleтos , for thought , the verbum mentis ; and by λóуos # рoдopikòs , for lan- guage , the verbum oris . It was necessary to give you this account of the ambiguity of the ...
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... distinction , as will hereafter appear , has been overlooked or not clearly pointed out , by most writers on the subject ; Logic having been in general regarded as merely an art , and its claim to hold a place among the sciences having ...
... distinction , as will hereafter appear , has been overlooked or not clearly pointed out , by most writers on the subject ; Logic having been in general regarded as merely an art , and its claim to hold a place among the sciences having ...
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... distinction of science theoretical and science practical with the distinction of science and art . I am well aware that it would be no easy matter to give a general definition of science as con- tradistinguished from art , and of art as ...
... distinction of science theoretical and science practical with the distinction of science and art . I am well aware that it would be no easy matter to give a general definition of science as con- tradistinguished from art , and of art as ...
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... distinction , or make a selection of some alone . Now the former of these alternatives is manifestly impossible ; for if it were required that Logic should comprise a full discussion of all cogitable objects , in other words , if Logic ...
... distinction , or make a selection of some alone . Now the former of these alternatives is manifestly impossible ; for if it were required that Logic should comprise a full discussion of all cogitable objects , in other words , if Logic ...
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... distinction . One science may be styled the instrument of another , either in a material or in a a Mauritii Expositio Quæstionum Doctoris Subtilis in quinque Univer- salia Porphyrii , Quæst . i . ( Scoti Opera , Lugd . , 1639 , tom . i ...
... distinction . One science may be styled the instrument of another , either in a material or in a a Mauritii Expositio Quæstionum Doctoris Subtilis in quinque Univer- salia Porphyrii , Quæst . i . ( Scoti Opera , Lugd . , 1639 , tom . i ...
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