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... namely— 4. That both as to its form and its matter , it is a rational science ; since its rules are not derived from experience , and since , at the same time , it has reason as its object . Logic , there- fore , is a self cognition of ...
... namely— 4. That both as to its form and its matter , it is a rational science ; since its rules are not derived from experience , and since , at the same time , it has reason as its object . Logic , there- fore , is a self cognition of ...
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... namely , Mathematics and Philosophy . It is common to assert that Mathematics and Philosophy are distinguished from one another by the nature of their object ; the former treating of Quantity , the latter of Quality . All this is false ...
... namely , Mathematics and Philosophy . It is common to assert that Mathematics and Philosophy are distinguished from one another by the nature of their object ; the former treating of Quantity , the latter of Quality . All this is false ...
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... namely the following : - The knowledge of the universal in abstracto is speculative knowledge ; the knowledge of the universal in concreto is common knowledge . Philosophical knowledge is speculative knowledge of reason , and ...
... namely the following : - The knowledge of the universal in abstracto is speculative knowledge ; the knowledge of the universal in concreto is common knowledge . Philosophical knowledge is speculative knowledge of reason , and ...
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... namely , conscious- ness . Am I conscious of the idea , it is clear ; am I not con- scious of it , it is obscure . As consciousness is the essential condition of every logical form of knowledge , Logic can and must concern itself only ...
... namely , conscious- ness . Am I conscious of the idea , it is clear ; am I not con- scious of it , it is obscure . As consciousness is the essential condition of every logical form of knowledge , Logic can and must concern itself only ...
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Immanuel Kant. another aspect also , and defined in a different manner ; namely , the sensibility as the faculty of receptivity , the understanding as a faculty of spontaneity . But this mode of definition is not logical but metaphysical ...
Immanuel Kant. another aspect also , and defined in a different manner ; namely , the sensibility as the faculty of receptivity , the understanding as a faculty of spontaneity . But this mode of definition is not logical but metaphysical ...
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