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" If a thing has a certain property, and whatever has this property has a certain other property, then the thing in question also has that other property. "
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society - 95. lappuse
autors: American Mathematical Society - 1917
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Our Knowledge of the External World

Bertrand Russell - 1914 - 278 lapas
...terms, only to be understood through particular experience. The corresponding proposition in pure logic is : " If anything has a certain property, and whatever...then the thing in question has the other property." This proposition is absolutely "> general : it applies to all things and all properties. And ^ it is...
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Our Knowledge of the External World as a Field for Scientific Method in ...

Bertrand Russell - 1914 - 296 lapas
...mentioning. The general form of the inference may be expressed in some such words as, " If a thing has a certain property, and whatever has this property...certain other property, then the thing in question also has that other property." Here no particular things or properties are mentioned : the proposition...
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Our Knowledge of the External World as a Field for Scientific Method in ...

Bertrand Russell - 1914 - 332 lapas
...mentioning. The general form of the inference may be expressed in some such words as, " If a thing has a certain property, and whatever has this property...certain other property, then the thing in question also has that other property." Here no particular things or properties are mentioned : the proposition...
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The Problem of Knowledge

Douglas Clyde Macintosh - 1915 - 538 lapas
...clearly the originally intuitional and empirical character of knowledge of implication. His statement is, "If anything has a certain property, and whatever...then the thing in question has the other property" (Our Knowledge of the External World, etc., p. 57). For some empirical accounts of deductive reasoning,...
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The Problem of Knowledge

Douglas Clyde Macintosh - 1915 - 542 lapas
...clearly the originally intuitional and empirical character of knowledge of implication. His statement ia, "If anything has a certain property, and whatever...then the thing in question has the other property" (Our Knowledge of the External World, etc., p. 57). For some empirical accounts of deductive reasoning,...
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Duality: A Study in the Psycho-analysis of Race

Robert Noël Bradley - 1923 - 210 lapas
...that some knowledge is general and primitive, and gives the following proposition as an example : " If anything has a certain property, and whatever has...certain other property, then the thing in question has this other property." Particularising he gives the following example, which he says is formally true...
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Twentieth-Century Philosophy

Morris Weitz - 1966 - 404 lapas
...terms, only to be understood through particular experience. The corresponding proposition in pure logic is: "If anything has a certain property, and whatever...then the thing in question has the other property." This propositon is absolutely general: it applies to all things and all properties. And it is quite...
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Dewey's Logical Theory: New Studies and Interpretations

F. Thomas Burke, D. Micah Hester, Robert B. Talisse - 2002 - 348 lapas
...legal sense as follows: One of the highly generalized demands to be met in inquiry is the following: "If anything has a certain property, and whatever...certain other property, then the thing in question has this certain other property." This logical "law" is a stipulation. If you are going to inquire in a...
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