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Logic - Or, the Morphology of Knowledge

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Klappentext A two-volume study, published in 1888, on the role and use of logic by one of Britain's leading philosophers. Zusammenfassung Bernard Bosanquet (1848–1923) was a neo-Hegelian British philosopher who was interested in the role of logic in metaphysics. He published this two-volume work, which examines philosophical questions relating to logic, in 1888. In Volume 1, he examines the practices of judgment and measurement. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Introduction; Book I. The Judgment: 1. Of judgment and judgment-forms in general; 2. Quality and comparison; 3. Quantity and proportion; 4. Measurement (continued) - abstract quantity; 5. Singular and universal judgment; 6. Universal judgment (continued); 7. Negation, opposition, and conversion; 8. Disjunction and the statement of chances; 9. Modality.

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