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... SYLLOGISM , ITS KINDS , CANONS , NOTATIONS , MNEMONICS , PARTS , & c . , • B. ) ON AFFIRMATION AND NEGATION , -ON PROPOSITIONAL FORMS , -ON BREADTH AND DEPTH , -ON SYLLOGISTIC , AND SYLLO- GISTIC NOTATION , 646 672 III . APPENDIX ...
... SYLLOGISM , ITS KINDS , CANONS , NOTATIONS , MNEMONICS , PARTS , & c . , • B. ) ON AFFIRMATION AND NEGATION , -ON PROPOSITIONAL FORMS , -ON BREADTH AND DEPTH , -ON SYLLOGISTIC , AND SYLLO- GISTIC NOTATION , 646 672 III . APPENDIX ...
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... syllogism we must collect in the conclusion what is not distributed in the premises : And an immediate knowledge of the Unconditioned is equally impossible . - But here we think Kant's reasoning complicated , and his reduction incom ...
... syllogism we must collect in the conclusion what is not distributed in the premises : And an immediate knowledge of the Unconditioned is equally impossible . - But here we think Kant's reasoning complicated , and his reduction incom ...
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... syllogisms . - Kant thus stands interme- diate between those who view the notion of the Absolute as the instinctive affirmation of an encentric intuition , and those who regard it as the factitious negative of an eccentric gene ...
... syllogisms . - Kant thus stands interme- diate between those who view the notion of the Absolute as the instinctive affirmation of an encentric intuition , and those who regard it as the factitious negative of an eccentric gene ...
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... immediate perception of the qualities of matter . ( Lect . xxv . pp . 159 , 160. ) In this syllogism , the major is a mere petitio principii , which Brown has not attempted to prove ; and which , 60 PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION .
... immediate perception of the qualities of matter . ( Lect . xxv . pp . 159 , 160. ) In this syllogism , the major is a mere petitio principii , which Brown has not attempted to prove ; and which , 60 PHILOSOPHY OF PERCEPTION .
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... syllogism is considered , are swelled with extra- logical discussions . Such , for example , is the whole doctrine of the modality of syllogisms as founded on the distinction of pure , necessary , and contingent matter ; -the ...
... syllogism is considered , are swelled with extra- logical discussions . Such , for example , is the whole doctrine of the modality of syllogisms as founded on the distinction of pure , necessary , and contingent matter ; -the ...
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Página 308 - ... with their correlatives freedom of choice and responsibility — man being all this, it is at once obvious that the principal part of his being is his mental power. In Nature there is nothing great but Man, In Man there is nothing great but Mind.
Página 14 - As the conditionally limited (which we may briefly call the conditioned) is thus the only possible object of knowledge and of positive thought — thought necessarily supposes conditions. To think is to condition ; and conditional limitation is the fundamental law of the possibility of thought.