Prolegomena Logica: An Inquiry Into the Psychological Character of Logical ProcessesGould and Lincoln, 1860 - 291 pagina's |
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Pagina 51
... conclusion ground their dissent on a denial of his premises . The language in which the con- cept is expressed is in this respect altogether indifferent . We may speak of the same act as voluntary , or not con- strained , as compulsory ...
... conclusion ground their dissent on a denial of his premises . The language in which the con- cept is expressed is in this respect altogether indifferent . We may speak of the same act as voluntary , or not con- strained , as compulsory ...
Pagina 68
... conclusion , are of the same nature as those implied in Judgment , and lead to the same metaphysical difficulties . These , together with the logical and psychological character of the Laws of Thought , will be considered in a future ...
... conclusion , are of the same nature as those implied in Judgment , and lead to the same metaphysical difficulties . These , together with the logical and psychological character of the Laws of Thought , will be considered in a future ...
Pagina 71
... conclusions arrived at with those of two eminent philosophers , from both of whom they appear , verbally at least , to differ in a slight degree . Locke's well - known definition of knowledge , " The per- ception of the agreement or ...
... conclusions arrived at with those of two eminent philosophers , from both of whom they appear , verbally at least , to differ in a slight degree . Locke's well - known definition of knowledge , " The per- ception of the agreement or ...
Pagina 79
... conclusions obtained by finite thinkers concerning finite objects of thought . For ( the same condition which ... conclusion , we must previously have com- pared things as they are with things as they seem ; a comparison which is ...
... conclusions obtained by finite thinkers concerning finite objects of thought . For ( the same condition which ... conclusion , we must previously have com- pared things as they are with things as they seem ; a comparison which is ...
Pagina 95
... . Stewart ( Elements , vol . ii . ch . 1 ) falls into the opposite error , regarding all the truths of Geometry as deduced from definitions . character of all the conclusions of Geometry ; the latter PROLEGOMENA LOGICA . 95.
... . Stewart ( Elements , vol . ii . ch . 1 ) falls into the opposite error , regarding all the truths of Geometry as deduced from definitions . character of all the conclusions of Geometry ; the latter PROLEGOMENA LOGICA . 95.
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Pagina 33 - I find, indeed, I have a faculty of imagining, or representing, to myself the ideas of those particular things I have perceived, and of variously compounding and dividing them.
Pagina 248 - When in broad daylight I open my eyes, it is not in my power to choose whether I shall see or no, or to determine what particular objects shall present themselves to my view...
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Pagina 34 - When the understanding is once stored with these simple ideas, it has the power to repeat, compare, and unite them, even to an almost infinite variety, and so can make at pleasure new complex ideas. But it is not in the power of the most exalted wit or enlarged understanding, by any quickness or variety of thought, to invent or frame one new simple idea in the mind, not taken in by the ways before mentioned; nor can any force of the understanding destroy those that are there...
Pagina 71 - That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that which doth appoint the form and measure, of working, the same we term a law.
Pagina 266 - In a given state of society, a certain number of persons must put an end to their own life. This is the general law; and the special question as to who shall commit the crime depends of course upon special laws; which, however, in their total action, must obey the large social law to which they are subordinate. And the power of the larger law is so irresistible, that neither the love of life nor the fear of another world can avail anything towards even checking its operation.
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Pagina 33 - I own myself able to abstract in one sense, as when I consider some particular parts or qualities separated from others, with which though they are united in some object, yet it is possible they may really exist without them. But I deny that I can abstract one from another, or conceive separately, those qualities which it is impossible should exist so separated; or that I can frame a general notion by abstracting from particulars in the manner aforesaid.
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