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... negative condition of truth . It is of itself manifest , that every science must obey the laws of Logic . If it does not , such pretended science is not founded on reflection , and is only an irrational absurdity . All inference ...
... negative condition of truth . It is of itself manifest , that every science must obey the laws of Logic . If it does not , such pretended science is not founded on reflection , and is only an irrational absurdity . All inference ...
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... negative thought , this is done by thinking something as not existing in this or that determinate mode , and when we think it as existing in no determinate mode , we cease to think it at all ; it becomes a nothing , a logical nonentity ...
... negative thought , this is done by thinking something as not existing in this or that determinate mode , and when we think it as existing in no determinate mode , we cease to think it at all ; it becomes a nothing , a logical nonentity ...
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... negative expression . In relation to the third law , take the following paragraph - Law of Middle . ¶ XVI . The principle of Excluded Third or Par . XVI . Middle - viz . between two contradictories , ( prin- Excluded cipium Exclusi ...
... negative expression . In relation to the third law , take the following paragraph - Law of Middle . ¶ XVI . The principle of Excluded Third or Par . XVI . Middle - viz . between two contradictories , ( prin- Excluded cipium Exclusi ...
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... negative attributes , is not left to the caprice of Understanding , the Faculty of Thought ; but that faculty must be necessitated to this or that determinate act of thinking by a knowledge of something different from , and independent ...
... negative attributes , is not left to the caprice of Understanding , the Faculty of Thought ; but that faculty must be necessitated to this or that determinate act of thinking by a knowledge of something different from , and independent ...
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... negative notion . But , in point of fact , a negative notion is only the negation of a notion ; we think only by the attribution of certain qualities , and the negation of these qualities and of this attribution , is simply , in so far ...
... negative notion . But , in point of fact , a negative notion is only the negation of a notion ; we think only by the attribution of certain qualities , and the negation of these qualities and of this attribution , is simply , in so far ...
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Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: 3: Lectures on logic. 1 William Hamilton Visualização integral - 1860 |
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abstract affirmative affords animal applied Aristotle attributes Author called categorical character Compare complex comprehension conceived concept conclusion consequent consideration considered constitute contained Contradiction conversant definition determined disjunctive distinction distinguished division doctrine Edition employed enounced equally example exclusively existence expressed extension fact figure former genus give given Greek History hypothetical Identity illustration impossible individual inference judgment kind knowledge Krug language LECT Lectures likewise Logic logicians Logik major manner matter meaning merely middle mind minor mood nature necessary negative notion object observe Octavo once opposite original particular philosophers position possible predicate premises present principle proposition quantity question reasoning reference regard relation relative rule simple sion Sorites species stand subsumption sumption syllogism term thing third thought tion true truth universal various Volumes whole
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