Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomas;6 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1853 |
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... Logic , and Ethics . His Theodicea we have here- tofore reviewed , and as favorably as our conscience would permit . We only half understood what he was about , and we relied more on the judgment of our friends in France than on our own ...
... Logic , and Ethics . His Theodicea we have here- tofore reviewed , and as favorably as our conscience would permit . We only half understood what he was about , and we relied more on the judgment of our friends in France than on our own ...
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... logic , and can have no logical science . We may , indeed , have logic as an art , but not as a science . This principle , or this Primum , that which logic presup- poses , is the only point in our logical treatises that is de- fective ...
... logic , and can have no logical science . We may , indeed , have logic as an art , but not as a science . This principle , or this Primum , that which logic presup- poses , is the only point in our logical treatises that is de- fective ...
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... logical system , and renders it impossible for him to give us a logic of the least conceivable scientific value . A logic which has its basis in psychology , and merely developes the human faculty of intelligence , can never assert ...
... logical system , and renders it impossible for him to give us a logic of the least conceivable scientific value . A logic which has its basis in psychology , and merely developes the human faculty of intelligence , can never assert ...
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