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The Domain of Logic According to Saint Thomas Aquinas

✍ Scribed by Robert W. Schmidt (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1966
Tongue
English
Leaves
366
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Ever since philosophy became conscious of itself, there has been a problem of the relations between the real world which philosophy sought to understand and explain, and the thought by which it sought to explain it. It was found that thought had certain requirements and conditions of its own. If the real world was to be understood through thought, there was a question whether thought and the real correspondΒ­ ed in all respects, and therefore whether they had the same conditions and laws, or whether some of these were peculiar to thought alone. For the solution of this problem it was necessary to study thought and the process of knowing and the conditions which the manner of knowΒ­ ing placed upon our interpretation of the real. With a consciousness of the peculiarities of thought and of its laws, philosophers could then more surely make use of it to arrive at the knowledge of the real world which they were seeking, without danger of reading into the real what is peculiar to thought. This necessity gave rise to the science of logic, a science which is still necessary, and for the same reasons. It has an importance in philosophy which it is disastrous to overlook.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Preliminary View of What Logic is....Pages 3-15
Relation of Logic to Other Sciences....Pages 16-48
The Subject of Logic....Pages 49-71
Front Matter....Pages 73-73
Rationate Being....Pages 75-93
Intentions....Pages 94-129
Relations....Pages 130-174
Front Matter....Pages 175-175
The Intention of Universality....Pages 177-201
The Intention of Attribution....Pages 202-241
The Intention of Consequence....Pages 242-301
Conclusion....Pages 302-319
Back Matter....Pages 320-352

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