Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα iii
... logical doctrines then generally receiv- ed , that I was forced to abandon the comparatively limited plan according to which I had originally intended to treat of the Understanding , and , in the mean time , to suspend the continuation ...
... logical doctrines then generally receiv- ed , that I was forced to abandon the comparatively limited plan according to which I had originally intended to treat of the Understanding , and , in the mean time , to suspend the continuation ...
Σελίδα x
... logical and the popular meanings of the word Probability , 178 CHAPTER III . - Of the Aristotelian Logic , 182 SECTION 1. Of the Demonstrations of the Syllogistic Rules given by Aristotle and his Commentators , ib . SECTION II - General ...
... logical and the popular meanings of the word Probability , 178 CHAPTER III . - Of the Aristotelian Logic , 182 SECTION 1. Of the Demonstrations of the Syllogistic Rules given by Aristotle and his Commentators , ib . SECTION II - General ...
Σελίδα xi
... Logic may be useful to Disputants . - A general acquaintance with it justly regarded as an essential accomplishment to those who are liberally educated . - Doubts suggested by some late Writers , concerning Aristotle's claims to the ...
... Logic may be useful to Disputants . - A general acquaintance with it justly regarded as an essential accomplishment to those who are liberally educated . - Doubts suggested by some late Writers , concerning Aristotle's claims to the ...
Σελίδα xii
... Logical Guide , even in Seiences which have no immediate relation to Theology , Page . 338 ib . II . Danger of confounding Final with Physical Causes in the Philosophy of the Human Mind , 353 Conclusion of Part Second , 362 NOTES AND ...
... Logical Guide , even in Seiences which have no immediate relation to Theology , Page . 338 ib . II . Danger of confounding Final with Physical Causes in the Philosophy of the Human Mind , 353 Conclusion of Part Second , 362 NOTES AND ...
Σελίδα 4
... logical distinctions ; and it is certainly the meaning which must be annexed to it , in some of the most serious and important arguments in which it has ever been employed . In the following passage , for example , where Mr. Locke ...
... logical distinctions ; and it is certainly the meaning which must be annexed to it , in some of the most serious and important arguments in which it has ever been employed . In the following passage , for example , where Mr. Locke ...
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