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... inquiry . His preliminary essays on the subject go back , indeed , to the early nineties . The Studies of Logical Theory appeared in 1903. The Essays in Experimental Logic in 1916 , and Logic , the Theory of Inquiry in 1938 , all in a ...
... inquiry . His preliminary essays on the subject go back , indeed , to the early nineties . The Studies of Logical Theory appeared in 1903. The Essays in Experimental Logic in 1916 , and Logic , the Theory of Inquiry in 1938 , all in a ...
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... inquiry into inquiry does not depend upon anything extraneous to inquiry " ( p . 20 ) ; 7. " Every special case of knowledge is constituted as the out- come of some special inquiry " ( p . 8 ) ; 8. " Logical theory is the systematic ...
... inquiry into inquiry does not depend upon anything extraneous to inquiry " ( p . 20 ) ; 7. " Every special case of knowledge is constituted as the out- come of some special inquiry " ( p . 8 ) ; 8. " Logical theory is the systematic ...
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... Theory of the Syllogism , ” The Journal of Philosophy , XLII ( 1945 ) , 450 ... inquiry for all knowledge with logic as free to develop in accordance with ... inquiry and its methods the primary and ultimate source of logical ...
... Theory of the Syllogism , ” The Journal of Philosophy , XLII ( 1945 ) , 450 ... inquiry for all knowledge with logic as free to develop in accordance with ... inquiry and its methods the primary and ultimate source of logical ...
Contents
VAGUENESS IN LOGIC 3 | 27 |
THE TERMINOLOGICAL PROBLEM | 47 |
POSTULATIONS | 79 |
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