(Meaning Preface)
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Resource ID
23732
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Whether there is any reason for absolute faith. Kant's criticism of Aristotle (ueber die falsche Spitzfindigkeit der vier syllogistischen Figuren") is deemed ludicrous. Kant makes validity of inference dependent on the manner in which facts are thought rather than on the facts themselves. The relationship between logic and psychology. The distinction between "assertion" and "urtheil."
general index
Aristotle, Assertion (see also Judgment), Faculty meaning of absolute, Inference, Kant Immanuel and Kant studies (CSP's), Logic (modal see Modality), Logic and psychology, Meaning, Psychology and logic
pagination
pp. 6-31, plus 2 pp. of variants
Date
1909-09-22/1909-09-30
number
MS0636_012
abbreviated title
(Meaning Preface)
date (Robin)
1909-09-22/1909-09-30