Essays in experimental logic,
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31/12/1969
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Chapter 1 was written especially for this volume; chapter 2-5 are reprinted (with editorial revisions) from the author's Studies in logical theory; "the other essays are in part reprinted and in part rewritten, with additions, from various contributions to philosophical periodicals" cf. Pref. note. Introduction.--The relationship of thought and its subject-matter.--The antecedents and stimuli of thinking.--Data and meanings.--The objects of thought.--Some stages of logical thought.--The logical character of ideas.--The control of ideas by facts.--Naïve realism vs. presentative realism.--Epistemological realism: the alleged ubiquity of the knowledge relation.--The existence of the world as a logical problem.--What pragmatism means by practical.--An added note as to the "practical."--The logic of judgments of practice. Mode of access: Internet. 2 |
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Chicago, Ill., The University of Chicago press |
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Palavras-Chave | #Realism. #Thought and thinking. #Logic. |
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