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... former τὸν ἔσω , —τὸν ἐν τῇ ψυχῇ , that within , that in the mind ; and the latter , Tòv ew , —that with- The same distinction came subsequently to be expressed by the λóyos évdiáleтos , for thought , the verbum mentis ; and by λóуos ...
... former τὸν ἔσω , —τὸν ἐν τῇ ψυχῇ , that within , that in the mind ; and the latter , Tòv ew , —that with- The same distinction came subsequently to be expressed by the λóyos évdiáleтos , for thought , the verbum mentis ; and by λóуos ...
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... former of these alternatives is manifestly impossible ; for if it were required that Logic should comprise a full discussion of all cogitable objects , in other words , if Logic must draw within its sphere all other sciences , and thus ...
... former of these alternatives is manifestly impossible ; for if it were required that Logic should comprise a full discussion of all cogitable objects , in other words , if Logic must draw within its sphere all other sciences , and thus ...
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... former of these classes ; and this science is Logic . Logic , therefore , is at last fully and finally defined as the science of the necessary forms of thought . Here terminated our last Lecture . But though full and final , this defini ...
... former of these classes ; and this science is Logic . Logic , therefore , is at last fully and finally defined as the science of the necessary forms of thought . Here terminated our last Lecture . But though full and final , this defini ...
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... former point of view , one science is the organ of another when one science determines for another its contents or objects . Thus Mathematics may be called the material instru- ment of the various branches of physical science ...
... former point of view , one science is the organ of another when one science determines for another its contents or objects . Thus Mathematics may be called the material instru- ment of the various branches of physical science ...
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... former question first ; 1. The for before proceeding to show what are the parts of Logic . which a logic is made up , it is requisite previously to determine what the logic is of which these parts are the components . Under the former ...
... former question first ; 1. The for before proceeding to show what are the parts of Logic . which a logic is made up , it is requisite previously to determine what the logic is of which these parts are the components . Under the former ...
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