Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind: In Two Parts, Parte1J. Monroe, 1847 - 627 páginas |
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... LOGIC SECT . I. — Of the Demonstrations of the Syllogistic Rules given by Aristotle and his Commentators • 477 479 ibid . II . — General Reflections on the Aim of the Aristotelian Logic , and on the Intellectual Habits which the study ...
... LOGIC SECT . I. — Of the Demonstrations of the Syllogistic Rules given by Aristotle and his Commentators • 477 479 ibid . II . — General Reflections on the Aim of the Aristotelian Logic , and on the Intellectual Habits which the study ...
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... logic , a study , undoubtedly , in itself of the greatest importance and dignity , but in which less progress has hitherto been made than is commonly imagined . I shall endeavor to illustrate , very briefly , a few of the advan- tages ...
... logic , a study , undoubtedly , in itself of the greatest importance and dignity , but in which less progress has hitherto been made than is commonly imagined . I shall endeavor to illustrate , very briefly , a few of the advan- tages ...
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... logic would assist us in our particu- lar scientific investigations , by keeping steadily in our view the attainable objects of human curiosity ; so , by exhibiting to us the relation in which they all stand to each other , and the ...
... logic would assist us in our particu- lar scientific investigations , by keeping steadily in our view the attainable objects of human curiosity ; so , by exhibiting to us the relation in which they all stand to each other , and the ...
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... logic , too , important assistance might be expected , for reforming the established plan of public or academi- cal education . It is melancholy to reflect on the manner in which this is carried on , in most , perhaps , I might say , in ...
... logic , too , important assistance might be expected , for reforming the established plan of public or academi- cal education . It is melancholy to reflect on the manner in which this is carried on , in most , perhaps , I might say , in ...
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... logic . In the case of individuals , who have no other guide to direct them in their inquiries than their own natural sagacity , much time and ingenuity must inevitably be thrown away , in every exertion of the inventive powers . In ...
... logic . In the case of individuals , who have no other guide to direct them in their inquiries than their own natural sagacity , much time and ingenuity must inevitably be thrown away , in every exertion of the inventive powers . In ...
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