Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα xi
... Aristotle's claims to the inven- tion of the Syllogistic Theory , CHAPTER IV . - Of the Method of Inquiry pointed ... Aristotle compared with that of Bacon , 253 SECTION III . - Of the Import of the words Analysis and Synthesis in the ...
... Aristotle's claims to the inven- tion of the Syllogistic Theory , CHAPTER IV . - Of the Method of Inquiry pointed ... Aristotle compared with that of Bacon , 253 SECTION III . - Of the Import of the words Analysis and Synthesis in the ...
Σελίδα 70
... A is equal to C , ' cannot be brought into any " syllogism in figure and mode . " - See his Analysis of Aristotle's Logic . without good reason Dr. Campbell hazarded the epigramma- tic , 70 [ CHAP . II . ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
... A is equal to C , ' cannot be brought into any " syllogism in figure and mode . " - See his Analysis of Aristotle's Logic . without good reason Dr. Campbell hazarded the epigramma- tic , 70 [ CHAP . II . ELEMENTS OF THE PHILOSOPHY.
Σελίδα 93
... Aristotle's language is not liable to " this abuse . " - Gillies's Aristotle , Vol . I. p . 71 , 2d . ed . Among these sceptical followers of Berkeley , we must , I presume , include the late learned and ingenious Dr. Campbell : whose ...
... Aristotle's language is not liable to " this abuse . " - Gillies's Aristotle , Vol . I. p . 71 , 2d . ed . Among these sceptical followers of Berkeley , we must , I presume , include the late learned and ingenious Dr. Campbell : whose ...
Σελίδα 100
... Aristotle's claim to the opinion which we are here told " philosophers begin very generally to adopt , " it is to be ho- ped , that M. De Gerando will be in future allowed to enjoy the undisputed honour of having seen a little farther ...
... Aristotle's claim to the opinion which we are here told " philosophers begin very generally to adopt , " it is to be ho- ped , that M. De Gerando will be in future allowed to enjoy the undisputed honour of having seen a little farther ...
Σελίδα 121
... Aristotle's Metaphysics , Book IV . chap . iii . and iv . I must here observe , in justice to my friend M. Prevost , that the two doctrines which I have represented in the above paragraph as quite irreconcilable , seem to be regarded by ...
... Aristotle's Metaphysics , Book IV . chap . iii . and iv . I must here observe , in justice to my friend M. Prevost , that the two doctrines which I have represented in the above paragraph as quite irreconcilable , seem to be regarded by ...
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