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... logic of modern philosophy , has been to amplify and confirm this argu- ment . Bacon next proceeds to state and refute the sophisms of politicians on the subject of learning . As for those particular se- ducements or indispositions of ...
... logic of modern philosophy , has been to amplify and confirm this argu- ment . Bacon next proceeds to state and refute the sophisms of politicians on the subject of learning . As for those particular se- ducements or indispositions of ...
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... Logic , App . No. 1 . A systematic work on this subject was suggested by Dr. Copleston to the late Dr. Parr , as one which his vast stores of erudition , and ready command of them , peculiarly fitted him to execute . This task , however ...
... Logic , App . No. 1 . A systematic work on this subject was suggested by Dr. Copleston to the late Dr. Parr , as one which his vast stores of erudition , and ready command of them , peculiarly fitted him to execute . This task , however ...
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... Logic ; and the schools in which these sciences alone were taught were called Triviales . The Quadrivium comprehended the four mathematical sciences , viz . , Arithmetic , Music , Geome- try , and Astronomy . - Mosheim's Ecclesiastical ...
... Logic ; and the schools in which these sciences alone were taught were called Triviales . The Quadrivium comprehended the four mathematical sciences , viz . , Arithmetic , Music , Geome- try , and Astronomy . - Mosheim's Ecclesiastical ...
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... Logic , p . 332. Dr. Copleston has made the same re- mark in the Preface to his ' Four Discourses , ' xiii , See also Bacon's Works , vol . 2 , p . 189 . human pulse and its variations from day to day . 174 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
... Logic , p . 332. Dr. Copleston has made the same re- mark in the Preface to his ' Four Discourses , ' xiii , See also Bacon's Works , vol . 2 , p . 189 . human pulse and its variations from day to day . 174 CHARACTER OF LORD BACON :
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... logical language , this ; that each indi- vidual has in his mind certain major - premises or princi- ples , relative to the subject in question ; that observa- tion of what actually presents itself to the senses supplies minor ...
... logical language , this ; that each indi- vidual has in his mind certain major - premises or princi- ples , relative to the subject in question ; that observa- tion of what actually presents itself to the senses supplies minor ...
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