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Examination of Gillespie, Being an Analytical Criticism o...

Barrett, Thomas Squire
Examination of Gillespie, Being an Analytical Criticism of the Argument a Priori
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The Philosophy of Science

Barrett, Thomas Squire
The Philosophy of Science
Excerpt from The Philosophy of Science: A Contribution Thereto, on Cause and Effect The first edition of these pages was entitled A New View of Causation. The reasons for choosing that title are given in the Introductory Chapter, but, however suitable it might be for a first edition, it does not seem quite appropriate for a second. I have made a change accordingly. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare ...

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An Introduction to the Study of Logic and Metaphysics (Cl...

Barrett, Thomas Squire
An Introduction to the Study of Logic and Metaphysics (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from An Introduction to the Study of Logic and Metaphysics The mediaeval schoolmen were, no doubt, honestly of opinion that the Analytics of Aris totle was the instrument or organon of truth. But from the time that Bacon brought out his new Organum, the Old logic began gradually to fall year by year more into disfavour. It was seen that no new truth could be gained by means of the old logic, the conclusion of every syllogism being in ...

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Examination of Gillespie

Barrett, Thomas Squire
Examination of Gillespie
Excerpt from Examination of Gillespie: Being an Analytical Criticism of the Argument a Priori for the Existence of a Great First CauseControversial tractates like the present necessarily have but a limited circulation. Out of ten persons who see Mr. Gillespie's treatise it is certain that not more than one will read this reply. Such being the case, I might well (it will be thought) have followed Hume's example in not replying to his critics, a...

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