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... fact , an un- certainty in thought which language has faithfully expressed ; or whether the thought is simple , sure , clear , and language has introduced the ellipsis as an idiom merely . If the thought is uncertain , logic applies ...
... fact , an un- certainty in thought which language has faithfully expressed ; or whether the thought is simple , sure , clear , and language has introduced the ellipsis as an idiom merely . If the thought is uncertain , logic applies ...
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... facts . In all cases then , logic deals with the form of what is thought , with concepts , and their relation in judgment and inference . A term may refer to an actually existing thing , or to a class under which several objects are ...
... facts . In all cases then , logic deals with the form of what is thought , with concepts , and their relation in judgment and inference . A term may refer to an actually existing thing , or to a class under which several objects are ...
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... fact only of trees and shrubs . In like man- ner we shall find universally , that the wider the term , the greater ... facts already enunciated : Name OF TERMS . 9.
... fact only of trees and shrubs . In like man- ner we shall find universally , that the wider the term , the greater ... facts already enunciated : Name OF TERMS . 9.
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Clement Mansfield Ingleby. The following table exhibits the facts already enunciated : Name . Mark . α A. Genera β A. B. γ A. B. C. Object . a , b , c , d . b , c , d . c , d . Species ဝဲ Individuals . A. B. C. D. ε , e ' , e " , & c ...
Clement Mansfield Ingleby. The following table exhibits the facts already enunciated : Name . Mark . α A. Genera β A. B. γ A. B. C. Object . a , b , c , d . b , c , d . c , d . Species ဝဲ Individuals . A. B. C. D. ε , e ' , e " , & c ...
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... fact there is nothing in Logic more certain than the propriety of quantifying the predi- cate ; for its quantification must always take place in judgment ; and logic , as we have already said , demands as its prerequisite that ...
... fact there is nothing in Logic more certain than the propriety of quantifying the predi- cate ; for its quantification must always take place in judgment ; and logic , as we have already said , demands as its prerequisite that ...
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