Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic, Volum 3W. Blackwood and sons, 1866 |
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... whole of which they are the constituents . For unless he ac- complish this , it is of comparatively little moment that his information be in itself either new or impor- tant ; for of what consequence are all the qualities of a doctrine ...
... whole of which they are the constituents . For unless he ac- complish this , it is of comparatively little moment that his information be in itself either new or impor- tant ; for of what consequence are all the qualities of a doctrine ...
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... whole . By this influence of the Aristotelic treatises , we may explain the sin- gular circumstance , that , while many , indeed most , of the subsequent logicians speculatively held the sound- est views in regard to the proper object ...
... whole . By this influence of the Aristotelic treatises , we may explain the sin- gular circumstance , that , while many , indeed most , of the subsequent logicians speculatively held the sound- est views in regard to the proper object ...
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... whole universe should arm to crush him . He dies from an exhala- tion , from a drop of water . But should the universe conspire to crush him , man would still be nobler than that by which he falls ; for he knows that he dies ; and of ...
... whole universe should arm to crush him . He dies from an exhala- tion , from a drop of water . But should the universe conspire to crush him , man would still be nobler than that by which he falls ; for he knows that he dies ; and of ...
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... whole which they con- stitute , in order that you may clearly understand the point towards which we travel and every stage in our a [ See Richter , p . 67 ] [ Über den Logik , § 17 , Leipsic , 1825.-ED. ] Gegenstand und den Umfang der ...
... whole which they con- stitute , in order that you may clearly understand the point towards which we travel and every stage in our a [ See Richter , p . 67 ] [ Über den Logik , § 17 , Leipsic , 1825.-ED. ] Gegenstand und den Umfang der ...
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... purity or completeness . The Logics of Watts , of Duncan , and others , are worth reading as books , but not as books upon Logic . The Elements of Logic by Dr Whately IV . β LECT . is , upon the whole LECTURES ON LOGIC . 69.
... purity or completeness . The Logics of Watts , of Duncan , and others , are worth reading as books , but not as books upon Logic . The Elements of Logic by Dr Whately IV . β LECT . is , upon the whole LECTURES ON LOGIC . 69.
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