New Lamps for Old: A Sequel to The Enchanted GlassBlackwell, 1960 - 244 頁 |
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第 65 頁
... logic , this field is called the extension of the con- cept . Mrs. Langer , An Introduction to Symbolic Logic . Pa OSITIVISM IS of course as old as the hills , oper- ated practically and pragmatically in daily life , much older than ...
... logic , this field is called the extension of the con- cept . Mrs. Langer , An Introduction to Symbolic Logic . Pa OSITIVISM IS of course as old as the hills , oper- ated practically and pragmatically in daily life , much older than ...
第 147 頁
... logic , an indispensable supplement to the traditional dialectic , based on Peano's belated discovery with reference to the copula in the proposition . He saw that the copula often meant , not identity , but ' belongs to the class of ...
... logic , an indispensable supplement to the traditional dialectic , based on Peano's belated discovery with reference to the copula in the proposition . He saw that the copula often meant , not identity , but ' belongs to the class of ...
第 221 頁
... Logic and metaphysics , aesthetics and ethics , seemed to have seen their day . One by one the various branches of philosophy - natural , mental , social or religious - set up as autonomous sciences ; the natural ones with more hope and ...
... Logic and metaphysics , aesthetics and ethics , seemed to have seen their day . One by one the various branches of philosophy - natural , mental , social or religious - set up as autonomous sciences ; the natural ones with more hope and ...
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