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... signification of the word . Logic , you are aware , is a Greek word , λoyukŃ ; and λογική , like γραμματική , ῥητορική , ποιητική , δια- λEKTIKÝ , I need hardly tell you , is an adjective , one or other of the substantives ἐπιστήμη ...
... signification of the word . Logic , you are aware , is a Greek word , λoyukŃ ; and λογική , like γραμματική , ῥητορική , ποιητική , δια- λEKTIKÝ , I need hardly tell you , is an adjective , one or other of the substantives ἐπιστήμη ...
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... is used in a wider sense than the adjective and adverb bear in Aristotle , while the cognate term dialectic retains its ori- ginal signification . - ED . of Aphrodi- I. LECT . applied by Cicero . " So much LECTURES ON LOGIC . 5.
... is used in a wider sense than the adjective and adverb bear in Aristotle , while the cognate term dialectic retains its ori- ginal signification . - ED . of Aphrodi- I. LECT . applied by Cicero . " So much LECTURES ON LOGIC . 5.
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... signification as its origi- nal . What then did λóyos signify ? In Greek this word had a twofold meaning . It denoted both thought and its expression ; it was equivalent both to the ratio and to the oratio of the Latins . The Greeks ...
... signification as its origi- nal . What then did λóyos signify ? In Greek this word had a twofold meaning . It denoted both thought and its expression ; it was equivalent both to the ratio and to the oratio of the Latins . The Greeks ...
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... signification of the word has been revived , and Hegel has applied it , in even a more restricted a Fischaber , p . 10 [ Lehrbuch der Logik , Einleitung . See Theatetus , p . 189 ; Sophista , p . 263.-Ed. ] διαλέγεσθαι καὶ τὸ λόγῳ ...
... signification of the word has been revived , and Hegel has applied it , in even a more restricted a Fischaber , p . 10 [ Lehrbuch der Logik , Einleitung . See Theatetus , p . 189 ; Sophista , p . 263.-Ed. ] διαλέγεσθαι καὶ τὸ λόγῳ ...
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... signification . But at any rate it is of no authority , for it is an evi- dent interpolation , —a mere gloss which has crept in from the margin into the text . Thus it appears that Aristotle possessed no single term by which to desig ...
... signification . But at any rate it is of no authority , for it is an evi- dent interpolation , —a mere gloss which has crept in from the margin into the text . Thus it appears that Aristotle possessed no single term by which to desig ...
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