Institutes of LogicW. Blackwood and sons, 1885 - 551 páginas |
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... EXTENSION - RELATION TO LANGUAGE - INTUITIVE AND SYMBOLICAL THINKING , XII . THE LAWS OF THOUGHT : IDENTITY - NON - CONTRADICTION -EXCLUDED MIDDLE - DETERMINING REASON ,. XIII . THE LAWS OF THOUGHT - HAMILTON AND MILL , XIV . THE LAWS ...
... EXTENSION - RELATION TO LANGUAGE - INTUITIVE AND SYMBOLICAL THINKING , XII . THE LAWS OF THOUGHT : IDENTITY - NON - CONTRADICTION -EXCLUDED MIDDLE - DETERMINING REASON ,. XIII . THE LAWS OF THOUGHT - HAMILTON AND MILL , XIV . THE LAWS ...
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... Extension and Comprehension in notions , of Imme- diate and Mediate Judgment involving Reasoning , and of Immediate Judgments as abstract and concrete . Hutcheson distinguishes with precision Sensation , Imagination , and Pure ...
... Extension and Comprehension in notions , of Imme- diate and Mediate Judgment involving Reasoning , and of Immediate Judgments as abstract and concrete . Hutcheson distinguishes with precision Sensation , Imagination , and Pure ...
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... Extension and Colour are actually inseparable ; yet Mathematics considers the former apart from any regard to the latter . Each diagram drawn and imagined must be coloured , and this in no way affects the mathematical process or proof ...
... Extension and Colour are actually inseparable ; yet Mathematics considers the former apart from any regard to the latter . Each diagram drawn and imagined must be coloured , and this in no way affects the mathematical process or proof ...
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... extension . This represents quite a different relation in reason , or logically . The real relation here symbolised is that of Kind and Species , or Species and Individual in nature . Any given judgment is to be tested as true or false ...
... extension . This represents quite a different relation in reason , or logically . The real relation here symbolised is that of Kind and Species , or Species and Individual in nature . Any given judgment is to be tested as true or false ...
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... extension , is but an undivided whole or singular ; for it is the percept of a definite time , or definite time or place , and no other . $ 75 . Thought in its rudimentary form is Conception , and this is the knowledge of the common or ...
... extension , is but an undivided whole or singular ; for it is the percept of a definite time , or definite time or place , and no other . $ 75 . Thought in its rudimentary form is Conception , and this is the knowledge of the common or ...
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absolutely abstract actual affirmative animal antecedent applied Aristotle assertion attribute biped Boethius called cause common Comprehension conceived concept conclusion consciousness consequent contains contradiction contradictory contrary conversion copula Crown 8vo definite deny Descartes disjunctive distinction doctrine Edition Enthymeme essential exclusion existence experience expression Extension fact fallacy false Fcap Figure formal formal fallacies generalisation genus gism given ground Hamilton Hegel hypothetical Illustrations individual object Induction intuition judgment knowledge law of Identity law of Non-Contradiction laws of thought logicians major premiss mark matter means middle term Mill moods nature necessarily necessary negation negative Non-Contradiction notion Occam opposition organised particular phænomenon plant positive possible Prantl predicate principle properly proposition quantity reality reasoning reference regarded relation rule sense simply singular Socrates speak species sphere subject and predicate sublate supposed Syllogism thing thought tion triangle true truth Ueberweg universal valid vols whole wholly words
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Página 474 - If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation occurs, and an instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former; the circumstance in which alone the two instances differ is the effect, or the cause, or an indispensable part of the cause, of the phenomenon.
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