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... expression ; it was equivalent both to the ratio and to the oratio of the Latins . The Greeks , in order to obviate the ... expressed by the λóyos évdiáleтos , for thought , the verbum mentis ; and by λóуos # рoдopikòs , for lan- guage ...
... expression ; it was equivalent both to the ratio and to the oratio of the Latins . The Greeks , in order to obviate the ... expressed by the λóyos évdiáleтos , for thought , the verbum mentis ; and by λóуos # рoдopikòs , for lan- guage ...
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... expression form of of Thought thought is convertible with the expression thought as thought ) , is not yet enough to discriminate its province from that of other sciences ; for Psychology , or the Empirical Science of Mind , is ...
... expression form of of Thought thought is convertible with the expression thought as thought ) , is not yet enough to discriminate its province from that of other sciences ; for Psychology , or the Empirical Science of Mind , is ...
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... expression of the fact , that Logic is the science of the laws of thought . Finally , those school- men who held that the object - matter of Logic was found in second notions as applied to first , only meant to say that Logic was ...
... expression of the fact , that Logic is the science of the laws of thought . Finally , those school- men who held that the object - matter of Logic was found in second notions as applied to first , only meant to say that Logic was ...
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... expression ; and this ambiguity favoured the rise of two counter - opinions in regard to the object of logic ; for while it was generally and correctly held to be immediately conver- sant about the internal λóyos , thought , some ...
... expression ; and this ambiguity favoured the rise of two counter - opinions in regard to the object of logic ; for while it was generally and correctly held to be immediately conver- sant about the internal λóyos , thought , some ...
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... expressed . They are , therefore , in general , the essential condition of all thinking worthy of the name . Now , what is true of human thought in . general , is true of Logic and Rhetoric in particular . The nomenclature in these ...
... expressed . They are , therefore , in general , the essential condition of all thinking worthy of the name . Now , what is true of human thought in . general , is true of Logic and Rhetoric in particular . The nomenclature in these ...
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