Chapter III. The Nature of Logical Inquiry
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Manuscript Metadata
Resource ID
23119
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Aristotle's distinction between practical science and art. However, in spite of Aristotle's well-earned reputation as a philosopher, he has no conception of logic as a unitary study. Utilitarian tendencies in English logicians from Thomas Wilson to John Venn.
general index
Aristotle, English logicians, Inquiry, Logic (modal see Modality), Utilitarianism, Venn John, Wilson Thomas
Date
1905/1906?
number
MS0607_002
abbreviated title
(Liij)
date (Robin)
1905/1906?
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