Institutes of LogicW. Blackwood and sons, 1885 - 551 páginas |
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... less perfect form . We may ask the question , What are the truths of history or of science , and seek to find them . This would be historical or scientific knowledge . But we may also ask the question , What is Truth ? -truth itself ...
... less perfect form . We may ask the question , What are the truths of history or of science , and seek to find them . This would be historical or scientific knowledge . But we may also ask the question , What is Truth ? -truth itself ...
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... less through deduction . This is properly enough a part of Logic , in the wide sense of the term . It is known narrowly as Inductive Logic . It makes a part of what Hamilton calls Modified or Mixed Logic . By some it is called Applied ...
... less through deduction . This is properly enough a part of Logic , in the wide sense of the term . It is known narrowly as Inductive Logic . It makes a part of what Hamilton calls Modified or Mixed Logic . By some it is called Applied ...
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... less famous as an expositor of Aristotle than as a physician . His logical writings have , however , perished , with the slight exception of the περὶ τῶν κατὰ τὴν λέξιν σοφισμάτων . The Introduction to Dialectic , discovered at Mount ...
... less famous as an expositor of Aristotle than as a physician . His logical writings have , however , perished , with the slight exception of the περὶ τῶν κατὰ τὴν λέξιν σοφισμάτων . The Introduction to Dialectic , discovered at Mount ...
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... less related to Schleiermacher .- ( Cf . Ueberweg , § 33. ) Occupying a position intermediate between the Kantian and Hegelian views of Logic are I. H. Fichte , Balzano , Chalybäus , H. Ulrici , Katzenberger , Sengler , Friedrich , Von ...
... less related to Schleiermacher .- ( Cf . Ueberweg , § 33. ) Occupying a position intermediate between the Kantian and Hegelian views of Logic are I. H. Fichte , Balzano , Chalybäus , H. Ulrici , Katzenberger , Sengler , Friedrich , Von ...
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... less capable of concrete application than arith- metic , which deals with numbers , their laws and relations , apart altogether in the first instance from any conception of their application , and apart also from the question as to the ...
... less capable of concrete application than arith- metic , which deals with numbers , their laws and relations , apart altogether in the first instance from any conception of their application , and apart also from the question as to the ...
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