the science of the necessary forms of thought," and so it has been called a " formal science ; " for, as we have seen, Logic is only concerned with the forms or modes in which people think as opposed to the matter. It has also been called " the art of... Picture Logic - Página 38por Alfred James Swinburne - 1887 - 188 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Fowler - 1867 - 218 páginas
...incorrect thoughts in the reasonings of others, and to avoid them in our own. Logic may therefore be denned as the science of the conditions on which correct...attaining to correct and avoiding incorrect thoughts. Note,— This definition is in substance that given by Mr. Mill in his Examination of Sir W. Hamilton's... | |
| I P. Hughlings - 1869 - 112 páginas
...logic is called a Logic.* * Compare De Morgan's Syllabus of Logic, Section 1st. Logic has also been defined " as the science of the conditions on which...attaining to correct, and avoiding incorrect, thoughts " ; and as " the art of thinking, which means of correct thinking, and the science of the conditions... | |
| I. P. Hughlings - 1869 - 112 páginas
...called a Logic.* * Compare De Morgan's Syllabus of Logic, Section 1st. Logic has also been denned " as the science of the conditions on which correct...attaining to correct, and avoiding incorrect, thoughts " ; and as " the art of thinking, which means of correct thinking, and the science of the conditions... | |
| Alfred Swinbourne - 1875 - 206 páginas
...this sense to thought ; and, if we suppose that science also implies art, the definition Peonies — Logic is the science and art of thought. It has also...explanation, and thoroughly understood what you meant by the words, you might be content with this — Logic is the science and art of thought.' ' I begin now... | |
| Alfred Swinbourne - 1875 - 224 páginas
...particular thoughts ; and the universal laws imply the existence of science. Lastly, it has been well denned as " the science of the conditions on which correct...explanation, and thoroughly understood what you meant by the words, you might be content with this — Logic is the science and art of thought.' ' I begin now... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1875 - 342 páginas
...incorrect thoughts in the reasonings of others, and to avoid them in our own. Logic may therefore be defined as the science of the conditions on which correct thoughts depend, and the At of attaining to correct and avoiding incorrect thoughts. Note. — This definition is in substance... | |
| Thomas Fowler - 1895 - 620 páginas
...incorrect thoughts in the reasonings of others, and to avoid them in our own. Logic may therefore be defined as the science of the conditions on which...attaining to correct and avoiding incorrect thoughts. Philosophy, p. 391 (third ed., p. 448). ' Logic,' he says, ' is the art of thinking, which means of... | |
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