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Frederik Wellmann
A. MS.
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
This manuscript continues the preceding one. The meaning of "real." The distinction between the externality and internality of fact supported by common sense. Signification of reality compared with externality of fact. Three kinds of modality. The three modes of assertion of law, of actual fast, of freedom. Principle of excluded middle does not apply to assertions of law; principle of contradiction does not apply to assertions of freedom. Both principles apply to assertions of actual fast. Sophistries of nominalism. Some of Locke's views present difficulties for CSP.
Common sense (see also Critical commonsensism), Contradiction principle of (see also Laws of thought), Excluded middle principle of (see also Laws of thought), Fact, assertion of Freedom, assertion of Law(s), Logic (modal see Modality), Logic and significs, Modality, Nominalism, meaning of Real, Significs and logic, Signify and Signification
pp. 8-25
1909-11-25/1909-11-28
642
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LOGIC / MISCELLANEOUS 1869- 1913
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