The Principles of Empirical Or Inductive LogicMacmillan, 1907 - 604 pàgines |
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Pàgina vi
... appeal to the recently accepted methods and results of Physical and Natural Science . This being so , comment upon the work of others would principally take the form of criticism , and this I have wished to avoid as much as possible ...
... appeal to the recently accepted methods and results of Physical and Natural Science . This being so , comment upon the work of others would principally take the form of criticism , and this I have wished to avoid as much as possible ...
Pàgina ix
... appeal to special authority : —the fictional test . ( 36—38 ) As regards Language , we must assume ; ( 1 ) Identity of signification amongst those who inter - communicate ; ( 38-43 ) ( 2 ) License to substitute equivalent terms . ( 43 ...
... appeal to special authority : —the fictional test . ( 36—38 ) As regards Language , we must assume ; ( 1 ) Identity of signification amongst those who inter - communicate ; ( 38-43 ) ( 2 ) License to substitute equivalent terms . ( 43 ...
Pàgina xii
... appeals . ( 151 , 152 ) ( 2 ) The organ or other appliance by which it is produced . ( 153 , 154 ) The main requisites which thence determine the choice of the medium . ( 154-157 ) : - The various distinct kinds of language in use : The ...
... appeals . ( 151 , 152 ) ( 2 ) The organ or other appliance by which it is produced . ( 153 , 154 ) The main requisites which thence determine the choice of the medium . ( 154-157 ) : - The various distinct kinds of language in use : The ...
Pàgina 9
John Venn. assigned time and place at which the thinker may be supposed to appeal to his Logic , unless he proposes to set to work to dis- cuss the rational development of the human race from its first commencement : in other words to ...
John Venn. assigned time and place at which the thinker may be supposed to appeal to his Logic , unless he proposes to set to work to dis- cuss the rational development of the human race from its first commencement : in other words to ...
Pàgina 11
... appealed to it most consistently , considering the frag- mentary nature of so many of the discussions which he has left behind him , " Le présent est gros de l'avenir : le futur se pourrait lire dans le passé : l'éloigné est exprimé par ...
... appealed to it most consistently , considering the frag- mentary nature of so many of the discussions which he has left behind him , " Le présent est gros de l'avenir : le futur se pourrait lire dans le passé : l'éloigné est exprimé par ...
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actually admit adopted already amongst answer antecedent appeal apply assigned attri attributes called categorical proposition Causation cause cerned chapter characteristic classification coexistences common conceive conception connotation consequences considered convenient copula corresponding course deal definition denotation difficulty discussion distinction doctrine doubt effect elements ellipse enquiry example existence existential propositions expression fact familiar Formal Logic former genus ground hypothetical important indicated individual Induction inductive inference Inductive Logic inference insist instance interpretation involved kind language latter limits Logic logicians mathematical meaning mental merely Method of Agreement mind natural kind nature notice notion objects observation ourselves phenomena popular postulate practical precisely predicate present proper names proposition purpose question reader reason recognized reference regards respect seems sense sequence simple speaking statement supposed syllogism Symbolic Logic symbols term things tion uniformity Uniformity of Nature universal proposition whilst whole words