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" Logic is a portion of the art of thinking; language is evidently, and by the admission of all philosophers, one of the principal instruments or helps of thought; and any imperfection in the instrument or in the mode of employing it is confessedly liable,... "
Elements of Algebra: On the Basis of M. Bourdon, Embracing Sturm's and ... - Page 10
by Charles Davies - 1857 - 400 pages
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Text-book of English Grammar: A Treatise on the Etymology and Syntax of the ...

John Hunter - English language - 1848 - 224 pages
...Similarly, John Stuart Mill says, " Language is evidently, and by the admission of all philosophers, one of the principal instruments or helps of thought,...imperfection in the instrument, or in the mode of employing it, is confessedly liable, still more than in any other art, to confuse and impede the process,...
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The Logic and Utility of Mathematics: With the Best Methods of Instruction ...

Charles Davies - Logic - 1850 - 400 pages
...also an in- lnou«hlt strument of thought, and one of the principal helps in all mental operations ; and any imperfection in the instrument, or in the mode of using it, will materially affect any result attained through its aid. nflorda »ii,Mts of instrument Every hnuich...
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Mathematical Dictionary and Cyclopedia of Mathematical Science: Comprising ...

Charles Davies, William Guy Peck - Electronic book - 1855 - 592 pages
...operations. Language is an instrument of thought, and one of the principal helps in all menial operations. Any imperfection in the instrument, or in the mode of using it. will materially affect any result attained through its aid. Every branch of science has, to a certain extent,...
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Eclectic and Congregational Review

1856 - 870 pages
...suspected of prejudice or partiality — " language is evidently, and by the admission of all philosophers, one of the principal instruments or helps of thought...any imperfection in the instrument or in the mode of employing it is confessedly liable, still more than in almost any other art, to confuse and impede...
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Logic in Its Application to Language

Robert Gordon Latham - Language and logic - 1856 - 308 pages
...a portion of the art of thinking. Language is evidently, and by the admission of all philosophers, one of the principal instruments or helps of thought ; and any imperfection in the instruments, or in the mode of employing it, is confessedly liable, still more than in almost any other...
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Logic in its application to language

Robert Gordon Latham - 1856 - 324 pages
...a portion of the art of thinking. Language is evidently, and by the admission of all philosophers, one of the principal instruments or helps of thought ; and any imperfection in the instruments, or in the mode of employing it, is confessedly liable, still more than in almost any other...
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Cambridge Essays, 1855-58

1855 - 338 pages
...suspected of prejudice or partiality : — Language is evidently, and by the admission of all philosophers, one of the principal instruments or helps of thought...any imperfection in the instrument or in the mode of employing it is confessedly liable, still more than in almost any other art, to confuse and impede...
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Cambridge Essays, Volume 1

1856 - 416 pages
...suspected of prejudice or partiality : — Language is evidently, and by the admission of all philosophers, one of the principal instruments or helps of thought...any imperfection in the instrument or in the mode of employing it is confessedly liable, still more than in almost any other art, to confuse and impede...
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Elements of Algebra: On the Basis of M. Bourdon, Embracing Sturm's and ...

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1860 - 412 pages
...called a proposition; and a proins vf reasoning, expressed in language, is called a demonstra tion* The reasoning processes, in Logic, are conducted usually...branch, has a •definite and precise signification. * Wliately's Logic, — of the operations of the mind and senses. In the science of numbers, the ten...
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Elements of Algebra: On the Basis of M. Bourdon, Embracing Sturm's and ...

Charles Davies - Algebra - 1860 - 412 pages
...called a proposition; and a pro<eu of reasoning, expressed in language, is called a demonfira Hon.* The reasoning processes, in Logic, are conducted usually...employed are accurately defined, while the language •rising from the use of the symbols, in each branch, has a definite and precise signification. In...
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