Sketches of the History of Man, Volumen3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... logic . With re- marks , Chap . 1. Of the first three treatifes , 2. Remarks , · 3. Account of the First Analytics , 4. Remarks , 5. Account of the remaining books of the Organon , 6. Reflections on the utility of logic , and the means ...
... logic . With re- marks , Chap . 1. Of the first three treatifes , 2. Remarks , · 3. Account of the First Analytics , 4. Remarks , 5. Account of the remaining books of the Organon , 6. Reflections on the utility of logic , and the means ...
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... logic , the plain and fimple mode of reasoning is rejected , that which Nature dictates ; and in its ftead is introduced an artificial mode , fhowy but unsubstantial , of no ufe for discovering truth ; but con- trived with great art for ...
... logic , the plain and fimple mode of reasoning is rejected , that which Nature dictates ; and in its ftead is introduced an artificial mode , fhowy but unsubstantial , of no ufe for discovering truth ; but con- trived with great art for ...
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... logic became appa- rent to the penetrating ; and is now appa- rent to all . Yet fo late as the year 1621 , feveral perfons were banished from Paris for contradicting that philofopher , about matter and form , and about the number of the ...
... logic became appa- rent to the penetrating ; and is now appa- rent to all . Yet fo late as the year 1621 , feveral perfons were banished from Paris for contradicting that philofopher , about matter and form , and about the number of the ...
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... think of Ari- ftotle's Logic , when we find him capable of fuch childish reasoning ? And yet that work has been the admiration of all the world world for centuries upon centuries . Nay , that foolish Sk . I. 2 . 237 Reafon .
... think of Ari- ftotle's Logic , when we find him capable of fuch childish reasoning ? And yet that work has been the admiration of all the world world for centuries upon centuries . Nay , that foolish Sk . I. 2 . 237 Reafon .
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... logic , entirely avoided them . Can any thing be more felf - evident , than the difference between pleafure and mo- tion ? Yet Ariftotle attempts to demon- ftrate , that they are different . No mo- 66 " tion , " fays he , " except ...
... logic , entirely avoided them . Can any thing be more felf - evident , than the difference between pleafure and mo- tion ? Yet Ariftotle attempts to demon- ftrate , that they are different . No mo- 66 " tion , " fays he , " except ...
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