Burgersdyk divides the logicians of his day into the Aristotelians, the Ramists and the Semi-Ramists, who endeavoured, like Goclenius of Marburg, to mediate between the contending parties. [Please select]
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The five books of the latter consist of two against the logicians, two against physics, and one against systems of morals. [Please select]
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But these great logicians apparently shrink from the conclusions to which their logic leads them. [Please select]
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In this, therefore, logicians must always bear in mind two rules: 1. [Please select]
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Logicians say, with justice, that in the use of judgements in syllogisms, singular judgements may be treated like universal ones. [Please select]
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I could never satisfy myself with the definition which logicians give of a judgement. [Please select]
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Logicians formerly termed the universal, matter, the specific difference of this or that part of the universal, form. [Please select]
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To see how the logicians have regarded their science and its relation to philosophy, see; Keynes's "Formal Logic" (London, 1894), Introduction; Hobhouse's "Theory of Knowledge" (London, 1896), Introduction; Aikins's "The Principles of Logic" (N.) [Please select]
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Concepts were not in his eyes the static self-contained things that previous logicians had supposed, but were germinative, and passed beyond themselves into each other by what he called their immanent dialectic. [Please select]
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