The distinction is, in brief, this, that Logic formulates the most general laws of correlation among existences considered as objective ; while an account of the process of Reasoning, formulates the most general laws of correlation among the ideas corresponding... Hindu Logic as Preserved in China and Japan - Page 77by Sadajiro Sugiura - 1900 - 114 pagesFull view - About this book
| Herbert Spencer - 1872 - 670 pages
...the process of Reasoning — a distinction which, once seized, disposes completely of the difficulty. The distinction is, in brief, this, that Logic formulates...considered as objective ; while an account of the process of Reasoning, formulates the most general laws of correlation among the ideas corresponding... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 678 pages
...the process of Reasoning — a distinction which, once seized, disposes completely of the difficulty. The distinction is, in brief, this, that Logic formulates...considered as objective ; while an account of the process of Reasoning, formulates the most general laws of correlation among the ideas corresponding... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1873 - 670 pages
...the process of Reasoning — a distinction which, once seized, disposes completely of the difficulty. The distinction is, in brief, this, that Logic formulates...considered as objective ; while an account of the process of Reasoning, formulates the most general laws of correlation among the ideas corresponding... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1874 - 456 pages
...therefore places it beside Mathematics. — as it is placed in Comte's latest scheme. He holds that "it formulates the most general laws of correlation among existences considered as objective." Referring the reader to Mr. Spencer's exposition (Psychology, II. § 302 et seq.), I will merely here... | |
| 1879 - 626 pages
...Logic as a purely objective Science. He accepts Mr. Spencer's definition of Logic as " a science that formulates the most general laws of correlation among existences considered as objective," with the proviso, however, that by " objective " we mean the phenomenal as opposed to the noumenal,... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1878 - 568 pages
...affirming that the syllogism refers not to dependencies of " thoughts " but of " things." He says, " Logic formulates the most general laws of correlation...considered as objective ; while an account of the process of reasoning formulates the most general laws of correlation among the ideas corresponding... | |
| Carveth Read - 1878 - 326 pages
...think proved, that Logic is an Objective Science, or Science of objective existence, " a Science that formulates the most general laws of correlation among existences considered as objective :" language which I could almost adopt, if allowed to give a special explanation of the meaning of... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1881 - 756 pages
...the process of Reasoning — a distinction which, once seized, disposes completely of the difficulty. The distinction is, in brief, this, that Logic formulates...considered as objective ; while an account of the process of Reasoning, formulates the most general laws of correlation among the ideas corresponding... | |
| Herbert Spencer - 1882 - 722 pages
...disposes completely of the difficulty. The distinction is, in brief, this, that Logic formulates tho most general laws of correlation among existences considered as objective ; while an account of the process of Reasoning, formulates the most general laws of correlation among the ideas corresponding... | |
| P. K. Ray, Prasanna K. Ray - 1886 - 408 pages
...nature, is not easily perceived, between the science of Logic and an account of the process of .Reasoning The distinction is, in brief, this, that Logic formulates...considered as objective ; while an account of the process of Reasoning, formulates the most general laws of correlation among the ideas corresponding... | |
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