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Frederik Wellmann
A. MS.
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
The Principles of Association: the general rules in accordance with which one idea has a tendency to suggest another. Page 11 begins a Chapter II, which sets out to deal with the problem of time, memory, and experience.
Abstraction, Discrimination, Dissociation, Experiences, Feeling, association of Ideas, relativity of Knowledge, Logic (modal see Modality), Memory, Mind, The "Grand Logic" ("How to Reason: A Critic of Arguments'), Phenomenalism, Precision, Quality (see also Feeling; Firstness; Possibility; Predicate), Time
pp. 2-13, with p. 3 missing
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LOGIC / GRAND LOGIC 1893
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