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A discourse upon the nature and faculties of man, in several essays: With some considerations upon the occurrences of humane life.Of science.

A discourse upon the nature and faculties of man, in several essays: With some considerations... This chapter focuses on science. Science is of two sorts. First, philosophical, which consists in a theory of the nature of things considered purely in themselves. The second branch of science is that which is called logical, or ratiocination, being nothing but an art of proving one thing from another, but such suitable mediums as are apt to win upon the mind and reason of the hearer. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A discourse upon the nature and faculties of man, in several essays: With some considerations upon the occurrences of humane life.Of science.

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Publisher
Jacob Tonson
Copyright
Copyright © 1697 American Psychological Association
Pages
163 –174
DOI
10.1037/13890-019
Publisher site
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Abstract

This chapter focuses on science. Science is of two sorts. First, philosophical, which consists in a theory of the nature of things considered purely in themselves. The second branch of science is that which is called logical, or ratiocination, being nothing but an art of proving one thing from another, but such suitable mediums as are apt to win upon the mind and reason of the hearer. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)

Published: May 7, 2012

Keywords: sciences; philosophy; logic; ratiocination

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