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... regard to tion ought the mode in which it ought to be conducted , with a ducted . view to your information and improvement . The End of great end which every instructor ought to propose in the communication of a science , is , to afford ...
... regard to tion ought the mode in which it ought to be conducted , with a ducted . view to your information and improvement . The End of great end which every instructor ought to propose in the communication of a science , is , to afford ...
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... regard to the first of these questions , it is evi- dent that its answer is given in a definition of Logic . I , therefore , dictate to you the third paragraph . ¶ III . What is Logic ? Answer - Logic is the Science of the Laws of ...
... regard to the first of these questions , it is evi- dent that its answer is given in a definition of Logic . I , therefore , dictate to you the third paragraph . ¶ III . What is Logic ? Answer - Logic is the Science of the Laws of ...
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... regards its introduction and earlier employment . We have now to consider its derivation and meaning . b . Its deri ... regard to the object - matter of the science . By others . out . a See De Finibus , i.7 ; Tusc . Quæst . , iv . 14 ...
... regards its introduction and earlier employment . We have now to consider its derivation and meaning . b . Its deri ... regard to the object - matter of the science . By others . out . a See De Finibus , i.7 ; Tusc . Quæst . , iv . 14 ...
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... regard to the scope and nature of this doctrine , that philoso- phers disputed by what name it should be called . The controversy was , in fact , only about what was properly an art , and what was properly a science ; and as men ...
... regard to the scope and nature of this doctrine , that philoso- phers disputed by what name it should be called . The controversy was , in fact , only about what was properly an art , and what was properly a science ; and as men ...
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... regard to its nature and its end , has been very generally superseded : insomuch that , for a considerable period , the chairs of Logic in our Scottish universities have in fact taught almost everything except the doctrine which they ...
... regard to its nature and its end , has been very generally superseded : insomuch that , for a considerable period , the chairs of Logic in our Scottish universities have in fact taught almost everything except the doctrine which they ...
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