Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic, Volum 3W. Blackwood and sons, 1866 |
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... M.A. PROFESSOR OF LOGIC AND RHETORIC IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW VOL . I. SECOND EDITION , REVISED WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS EDINBURGH AND LONDON MDCCCLXVI PREFACE . THE Lectures comprised in the present Volumes form LECTURES.
... M.A. PROFESSOR OF LOGIC AND RHETORIC IN THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW VOL . I. SECOND EDITION , REVISED WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS EDINBURGH AND LONDON MDCCCLXVI PREFACE . THE Lectures comprised in the present Volumes form LECTURES.
Side vii
... present course . In this , as in the preceding series , the Author has largely availed himself of the labours of previous writers , many of whom are but little known in this country . To the works of the German logicians of the present ...
... present course . In this , as in the preceding series , the Author has largely availed himself of the labours of previous writers , many of whom are but little known in this country . To the works of the German logicians of the present ...
Side 3
... present you with a general Prelection . statement of every doctrine to be explained , before descending to the details of explanation ; and in order that you may be insured in distincter and more com- prehensive notions , I shall ...
... present you with a general Prelection . statement of every doctrine to be explained , before descending to the details of explanation ; and in order that you may be insured in distincter and more com- prehensive notions , I shall ...
Side 14
... present I only attempt to give you a rude notion of what thinking is , to the end that you may be able vaguely to comprehend the limitation of Logic to a certain department of our cognitive func- tions , and what is meant by saying that ...
... present I only attempt to give you a rude notion of what thinking is , to the end that you may be able vaguely to comprehend the limitation of Logic to a certain department of our cognitive func- tions , and what is meant by saying that ...
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... present hour , as I shall hereafter show you , there are sundry doctrines still taught as logical , which , as relative to the matter of thought , are in fact foreign to the science of its form . This shown by a cousi- deration of and ...
... present hour , as I shall hereafter show you , there are sundry doctrines still taught as logical , which , as relative to the matter of thought , are in fact foreign to the science of its form . This shown by a cousi- deration of and ...
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Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: 3: Lectures on logic. 1 William Hamilton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1860 |
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