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... exclusively about the form of thought . of Thought But the limitation of the object - matter of Logic to c . The Laws the form of thought , ( and the expression form of as Thought . thought is convertible with the expression thought as ...
... exclusively about the form of thought . of Thought But the limitation of the object - matter of Logic to c . The Laws the form of thought , ( and the expression form of as Thought . thought is convertible with the expression thought as ...
Side 41
... propose the following distinction . For the act of conceiving , the term conception should be employed , and that exclusively ; while for the object of concep- III . --- LECT . tion , or that which LECTURES ON LOGIC . 41.
... propose the following distinction . For the act of conceiving , the term conception should be employed , and that exclusively ; while for the object of concep- III . --- LECT . tion , or that which LECTURES ON LOGIC . 41.
Side 42
... exclusively employ to designate the act of conceiving . Whether it might not , in like manner , be proper to introduce the term percept for the object of perception , I shall not at present inquire . Logic , we have But to return from ...
... exclusively employ to designate the act of conceiving . Whether it might not , in like manner , be proper to introduce the term percept for the object of perception , I shall not at present inquire . Logic , we have But to return from ...
Side 56
... exclusively pretend to the dignity of an independ- ent science . This , therefore , likewise exclusively con- cerns us . LECTURE IV . INTRODUCTION . LOGIC - III . ITS 56 LECTURES ON LOGIC .
... exclusively pretend to the dignity of an independ- ent science . This , therefore , likewise exclusively con- cerns us . LECTURE IV . INTRODUCTION . LOGIC - III . ITS 56 LECTURES ON LOGIC .
Side 62
... exclusively conversant about what is necessary in the phænomena of thought , that is , the laws of thinking , it is contradistinguished from Empirical Psychology , or that philosophy of mind which is merely observant and inductive of ...
... exclusively conversant about what is necessary in the phænomena of thought , that is , the laws of thinking , it is contradistinguished from Empirical Psychology , or that philosophy of mind which is merely observant and inductive of ...
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Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: 3: Lectures on logic. 1 William Hamilton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1860 |
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Side 423 - Nibelunge," such as it was written down at the end of the twelfth, or the beginning of the thirteenth century, is
Side 139 - You have all heard of the process of tunnelling, of tunnelling through a sand-bank. In this operation it is impossible to succeed unless every foot, nay, almost every inch, in our progress be secured by an arch of masonry, before we attempt the excavation of another. Now, language is to the mind, precisely what the arch is to the tunnel.
Side 138 - A country may be overrun by an armed host, but it is only conquered by the establishment of fortresses. Words are the fortresses of thought. They enable us to realize our dominion over what we have already overrun in thought — to make every intellectual conquest the basis of operations for others still beyond.
Side 112 - Any two sides of a triangle are together greater than the third side.