Logic: Or, The Right Use of Reason, in the Inquiry After TruthT. Purday & Son, 1809 - 280 Seiten |
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... consider , 1. The general Nature of them . 2. The Objects of our Conception , or the Archetypes or Pat- terns of these Ideas . 3. The several Divisions of them . 4. The Words and Terms whereby our Ideas are expressed . 5. General ...
... consider , 1. The general Nature of them . 2. The Objects of our Conception , or the Archetypes or Pat- terns of these Ideas . 3. The several Divisions of them . 4. The Words and Terms whereby our Ideas are expressed . 5. General ...
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... consider , 1. The general Nature of them . 2. The Objects of our Conception , or the Archetypes or Pat- terns of these Ideas . 3. The several Divisions of them . 4. The Words and Terms whereby our Ideas are expressed . General ...
... consider , 1. The general Nature of them . 2. The Objects of our Conception , or the Archetypes or Pat- terns of these Ideas . 3. The several Divisions of them . 4. The Words and Terms whereby our Ideas are expressed . General ...
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... consider- ed , or conceived in the mind , are precisely the ideas , that we have to do with in Logic . Tosce a horse , or to feel cold , is one thing ; to think of , and converse about a man , a horse , hunger , or cold , is another ...
... consider- ed , or conceived in the mind , are precisely the ideas , that we have to do with in Logic . Tosce a horse , or to feel cold , is one thing ; to think of , and converse about a man , a horse , hunger , or cold , is another ...
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... consider an egg as a noun substantive in grammar , or as signified by the letters egg , these are mere mental relations , and derive their very nature from the mind of man . These sort of relations are called by the schools entia ...
... consider an egg as a noun substantive in grammar , or as signified by the letters egg , these are mere mental relations , and derive their very nature from the mind of man . These sort of relations are called by the schools entia ...
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... consider the apostle Paul , who was a little man , a Roman by the privilege of his birth , a man of virtue or honesty , and an inspired apostle : his low stature is a physical mode , * NOTE - Agent signifies the doer , patient the ...
... consider the apostle Paul , who was a little man , a Roman by the privilege of his birth , a man of virtue or honesty , and an inspired apostle : his low stature is a physical mode , * NOTE - Agent signifies the doer , patient the ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquaintance agree animal appear arguments arise assent believe belong body called categorical syllogisms cause cerning CHAP clear and distinct colours common compound conception concerning consider copula definition derived Descartes discourse Disjunctive propositions distinct ideas distinguish divided divine testimony division doctrine equivocal words error essence evidence faith false falsehood farther genus gisms hath human infer joined judge Julius Cæsar kinds knowledge learned logic mankind manner means method middle term mind mistakes moral moral universality Muscovy natural philosophy nature of things negative objects observed ontology opinion ourselves particular passions perception persons philosopher predicate prejudices PRINCIPLES AND RULES proper properties proposition prove reason relations religion revelation rules of judgment scripture SECT sensation sense shew signify simple sometimes sophism sort soul species spirit substance sufficient syllogisms tion true truth universal universal propositions Urim and Thummim various whatsoever whereby wherein whole writing
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 14 - First, our Senses, conversant about particular sensible objects, do convey into the mind several distinct perceptions of things, according to those various ways wherein those objects do affect them. And thus we come by those IDEAS we have of yellow, white, heat, cold, soft, hard, bitter, sweet, and all those which we call sensible qualities...
Seite 129 - It is by this evidence that we know there is such a country as China, and there was such a man as Cicero, who dwelt in Rome. It is by this that most of the transactions in human life are managed : we know our parents and our kindred by this means, we know the...
Seite 205 - The three terms are named the major, the minor, and the middle. The predicate of the conclusion is called the major term, because it is generally of a larger extension than the minor term, or the subject.
Seite vii - Veritas in puteo, truth lies in a well; and to carry on this metaphor we may very justly say, that logic does, as it were, supply us with steps whereby we may go down to reach the water; or it frames the links of a chain, whereby we may draw the water up from the bottom.
Seite 63 - ... requires the alteration; for when any word has been used to signify an idea, that old idea will recur in the mind when the word is heard or read, rather than any new idea which we may fasten to it. And this is one reason why the received definition of names should be changed as little as possible.
Seite 243 - When we would prove the importance of any scriptural doctrine, or duty, the multitude of texts, wherein it is repeated and inculcated upon the reader, seems naturally to instruct us. that it is a matter of greater importance than other things which are but slightly or singly mentioned in the Bible, "-L.
Seite 46 - Furnish yourselves with a rich variety of ideas. Acquaint yourselves with things ancient and modern ; things natural, civil, and religious ; things...
Seite 70 - I consider first wherein it agrees with other things which are most like it, namely, summer, spring, autumn, and I find they are all seasons of the year ; therefore a season of the year is the genus. Then I observe wherein it differs from these, and that is in the shortness of the days ; for it is this which does primarily distinguish it from other seasons ; therefore this may be called its special nature, or its difference. Then by joining these together, I make a definition. Winter is that season...
Seite 127 - As we learn what belongs to the body by the evidence of sense, so we learn what belongs to the soul by an inward consciousness, which may be called a sort of internal feeling...
Seite 205 - That proposition which contains the predicate of the conclusion, connected with the middle term, is usually called the major proposition, whereas the minor proposition connects the middle term with the subject of the conclusion, and is sometimes called the assumption.