Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic, Volume 3W. Blackwood and sons, 1866 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 73
Página ix
... particular , their thanks are due to Hubert Hamilton , Esq . , whose researches among his father's books and papers have supplied them with many valu- able materials ; and to H. W. Chandler , Esq . , Fellow of Pembroke College , Oxford ...
... particular , their thanks are due to Hubert Hamilton , Esq . , whose researches among his father's books and papers have supplied them with many valu- able materials ; and to H. W. Chandler , Esq . , Fellow of Pembroke College , Oxford ...
Página 7
... particular section of philosophy . But this section is , with Plato , not coextensive with the domain of Logic ; it includes , indeed , Logic , but it does not exclude Metaphysic , for it is conversant not only about the form , but ...
... particular section of philosophy . But this section is , with Plato , not coextensive with the domain of Logic ; it includes , indeed , Logic , but it does not exclude Metaphysic , for it is conversant not only about the form , but ...
Página 8
... particular parts or particular applications of Logic . say nothing of the vacillating and various employ- Of Ana- lytic , Apo- pic . I a See Encyklopädie , § 81.-ED. β . Τopica , i . 1 : Διαλεκτικὸς δὲ συλ- λoyioμòs dét évdókwv ovλλoyi ...
... particular parts or particular applications of Logic . say nothing of the vacillating and various employ- Of Ana- lytic , Apo- pic . I a See Encyklopädie , § 81.-ED. β . Τopica , i . 1 : Διαλεκτικὸς δὲ συλ- λoyioμòs dét évdókwv ovλλoyi ...
Página 16
... why Logic should consider this particular object and not also that ; but as none but an arbitrary answer , that is no answer at all , can be given to this interro- I. gation , the absurdity of this alternative is no 16 LECTURES ON LOGIC .
... why Logic should consider this particular object and not also that ; but as none but an arbitrary answer , that is no answer at all , can be given to this interro- I. gation , the absurdity of this alternative is no 16 LECTURES ON LOGIC .
Página 17
... particular ob- jects , or the matter of thought , being thus excluded , the form of human thought alone remains as the ob- ject - matter of our science ; in other words , Logic has only to do with thinking as thinking , and has no , at ...
... particular ob- jects , or the matter of thought , being thus excluded , the form of human thought alone remains as the ob- ject - matter of our science ; in other words , Logic has only to do with thinking as thinking , and has no , at ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: 3: Lectures on logic. 1 William Hamilton Visualização integral - 1860 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
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
Passagens conhecidas
Página 481 - Crown 8vo, 6s. History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Italy in the Sixteenth Century.
Página 423 - Nibelunge," such as it was written down at the end of the twelfth, or the beginning of the thirteenth century, is
Página 478 - PEOPLE'S EDITION, 31s. 6d. Life of John Duke of Marlborough. With some Account of his Contemporaries, and of the War of the Succession.
Página 493 - ALISON. History of Europe. By Sir ARCHIBALD ALISON. Bart., DCL 1. From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the Battle of Waterloo. LIBRARY EDITION, 14 vols., with Portraits. Demy 8vo, £10, 10s.
Página 139 - You have all heard of the process of tunnelling, of tunnelling through a sand-bank. In this operation it is impossible to succeed unless every foot, nay, almost every inch, in our progress be secured by an arch of masonry, before we attempt the excavation of another. Now, language is to the mind, precisely what the arch is to the tunnel.
Página 478 - BOSCOBEL TRACTS. Relating to the Escape of Charles the Second after the Battle of Worcester, and his subsequent Adventures. Edited by J. HUGHES, Esq., AM A New Edition, with additional Notes and Illustrations, including Communications from the Rev. RH BARHAM, Author of the
Página 493 - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY, illustrating, in a Series of Original Designs, the Elementary Facts of Geology, Hydrology, Meteorology, and Natural History.