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... rules to secure the mind from error in its deductions . Its most appropriate office , however , is that of instituting an analysis of the process of the mind in reasoning ; and in this point of view it is , as has been stated , strictly ...
... rules to secure the mind from error in its deductions . Its most appropriate office , however , is that of instituting an analysis of the process of the mind in reasoning ; and in this point of view it is , as has been stated , strictly ...
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... rules , but is either the free act of an original genius , or the consequence of a lucky accident , which either conducts the finder to something un- known , or gives him the impulse to seek it out . Logic can at best only analytically ...
... rules , but is either the free act of an original genius , or the consequence of a lucky accident , which either conducts the finder to something un- known , or gives him the impulse to seek it out . Logic can at best only analytically ...
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... rules of Logic do not regard the LECT . matter but only the form of thought , the Utility of Logic must , in like manner , be viewed as limited to its influence on our manner of thinking , and not sought for in any effect it can exert ...
... rules of Logic do not regard the LECT . matter but only the form of thought , the Utility of Logic must , in like manner , be viewed as limited to its influence on our manner of thinking , and not sought for in any effect it can exert ...
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... rules Serve only but to name his tools ; " and it may be safely confessed that this is one of the principal utilities of Rhetoric . a Krug , Logik , § 9 , p . 26.-ED. A mere knowledge of B P. i . Cant . i . 89.-ED. LECT . III . of a ...
... rules Serve only but to name his tools ; " and it may be safely confessed that this is one of the principal utilities of Rhetoric . a Krug , Logik , § 9 , p . 26.-ED. A mere knowledge of B P. i . Cant . i . 89.-ED. LECT . III . of a ...
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... rules of Rhetoric can no more enable us to com- pose well , than a mere knowledge of the rules of Logic can enable us ... rule . To take a very simple example , there is in Example . Logic a certain sophism , or act of illegal inference ...
... rules of Rhetoric can no more enable us to com- pose well , than a mere knowledge of the rules of Logic can enable us ... rule . To take a very simple example , there is in Example . Logic a certain sophism , or act of illegal inference ...
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