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... former τὸν ἔσω , —τὸν ἐν τῇ ψυχῇ , that within , that in the mind ; and the latter , Tòv č¿w , —that with- The same distinction came subsequently to be expressed by the λόγος ἐνδιάθετος , for thought , the verbum mentis ; and by λóyos ...
... former τὸν ἔσω , —τὸν ἐν τῇ ψυχῇ , that within , that in the mind ; and the latter , Tòv č¿w , —that with- The same distinction came subsequently to be expressed by the λόγος ἐνδιάθετος , for thought , the verbum mentis ; and by λóyos ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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... former point of view , one science is the organ of another when one science a Mauritii Expositio Quæstionum Doctoris Subtilis in quinque Univer- salia Porphyrii , Quæst . i . ( Scoti Opera , Lugd . , 1639 , tom . i . p . 434 ) . Mauri ...
... former point of view , one science is the organ of another when one science a Mauritii Expositio Quæstionum Doctoris Subtilis in quinque Univer- salia Porphyrii , Quæst . i . ( Scoti Opera , Lugd . , 1639 , tom . i . p . 434 ) . Mauri ...
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... former question first , 1. The -for before proceeding to show what are the parts Logic . of 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 Logic . of 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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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.