Tertii), enounces that condition of thought which compels us, of two repugnant notions, which cannot both coexist, to think either the one or the other as existing. Hence arises the general axiom — Of contradictory attributions, we can only affirm one... The Logic of Sir William Hamilton, Bart - Página 42por Sir William Hamilton - 1865 - 280 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 746 páginas
...Tertii), enounces that condition of thought which compels us, of two repugnant notions, which cannot both coexist, to think either the one or the other...explicitly affirmed, the other is implicitly denied. A eit/ier is or is not. A either is or is not JL* By the laws of Identity and Contradiction, I am warranted... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 740 páginas
...Tertii), enounces that condition of thought which compels us, of two repugnant notions, which cannot both coexist, to think either the one or the other...contradictory attributions, we can only affirm one of a tiling; and if one be explicitly affirmed, the other is implicitly denied. A. eitJier is or is not.... | |
| Sir William Hamilton - 1860 - 506 páginas
...Tertii), enounces that condition of thought, which compels us, of two repugnant notions, which cannot both coexist, to think either the one or the other as existing. Hence arises the general axiom,—Of contradictory attributions, we can only affirm one of a thing ; and if one be explicitly... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1861 - 790 páginas
...superfluannouncea that condition of thought which compels us, of two repugnant notions, which cannot both coexist, to think either the one or the other as existing." ous ; but if this logical process be final, Common Sense is dethroned of all its Scotch, dignities... | |
| I. P. Hughlings - 1869 - 104 páginas
...law has been thus expressed : — 1. Either a given proposition or its contradictory must be true. 2. Of contradictory attributions we can only affirm one...explicitly affirmed, the other is implicitly denied. f The distinction of parts of speech in Grammar arises from an intrusion of grammarians into| the territory... | |
| I P. Hughlings - 1869 - 112 páginas
...law has been thus expressed: — 1. Either a given proposition or its contradictory must be true. 2. Of contradictory attributions we can only affirm one...explicitly affirmed, the other is implicitly denied. f The distinction of parts of speech in Grammar arises from an intrusion of grammarians into) the territory... | |
| B. F. Cocker - 1870 - 546 páginas
...propositions which can not bothtbe true at once." The principle of Excluded Middle is this : " A thing either is or is not — A either is or is not B ; there is no medium.'™ Now, to mention the law of Excluded Middle and two contradictories with a... | |
| Oliver Spencer Munsell - 1871 - 360 páginas
...us, of two repugnant or contradictory attributes or notions, which cannot coexist with each other, to think either the one or the other as existing. Hence arises the general axiom: "Of contradictory attributes, we can only affirm one of a thing: if one be explicitly affirmed, the other is implicitly... | |
| Oliver Spencer Munsell - 1871 - 368 páginas
...us, of two repugnant or contradictory attributes or notions, which cannot coexist with each other, to think either the one or the other as existing....Hence arises the general axiom : " Of contradictory attributes, we can only affirm one of a thing : if one be explicitly affirmed, the other is implicitly... | |
| Friedrich Ueberweg - 1871 - 646 páginas
...Middle.3 [Hamilton4 gives the formula — ' Of contradictory attributions •we can only affirm the one of a thing ; and if one be explicitly affirmed the other is denied. A either is or is not B? This law differs from the Laws of Identity and Contradiction by warranting... | |
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