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[Preface] Sir, It is fit the public should receive through your hands what was written originally for the assistance of your younger studies, and was then presented to you.
[Introduction] Logic is the art of using Reason* well in our inquiries after truth, and the communication of it to others.
The first part of logic contains observations and precepts about the first operation of the mind, perception, or conception; and since all our knowledge, how wide and large soever it grow, is founded upon our conceptions and ideas, here we shall consider . . .
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Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis.Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
[Preface] SIR, Your most faithful and obedient Servant, I. WATTS. LONDON, Aug. 24, 1724
[Introduction] Logic is divided into four parts, according to these four operations of the mind, which it directs and therefore we shall treat of it is this order.
And in each of these practices some special forms may be observed, and special rules may be given to facilitate and secure our inquiries after truth : but this would require a little volume by itself, and a treatise of Logic has always been esteemed sufficiently complete without it.