Logic. Book I. Analysis of Thought. Ch. I. Common Ground.
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Resource ID
23257
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
The common ground between author and reader: the English language and the familiar knowledge of the ordinary truths of human life. The exercise of control over our conduct: the most important business of life. The modus operandi of control. Psychology and observation. Not every observation about the human mind is a psychological observation. Remarks on modern science.
general index
Common ground, Conduct (see also Criticism Ethics Normative science), Ethics, Logic (modal see Modality), Observation, Psychology, Science, Thought
pagination
pp. 1-12, 3, 5-6, and variants
Date
1908-11-16/1908-11-18
number
MS0614_011
abbreviated title
(Logic I.i)
date (Robin)
1908-11-16/1908-11-18