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" Judgment is that operation of the mind, wherein we join two or more ideas together by one affirmation or negation : that is, we either affirm or deny this to be that. So this tree is high ; that... "
Logic, Or, The Right Use of Reason in the Enquiry After Truth: With a ... - Page 12
by Isaac Watts - 1802 - 300 pages
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The works of Thomas Reid, with selections from his unpublished letters ...

Thomas Reid - 1846 - 1080 pages
...esteem of Mr Locke's Essay. Logic. Introd. page 5 — " Judgment is that operation of the mind, wherein we join two or more ideas together by one affirmation...that is, we either affirm or deny this to be that. So thii tree is hiyh ; that horse i» not swift ; the mind of man isa thinking being; mere mailer has...
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man

Thomas Reid - Intellect - 1850 - 522 pages
...esteem of Mr. Locke's Essay. Logic, Introduction: — "Judgment is that operation of the mind, wherein we join two or more ideas together by one affirmation...deny this to be that. So this tree is high ; that horse is not swift ; the mind of man is a thinking being ; mere matter has no thought belonging to...
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man

Thomas Reid - Intellect - 1855 - 524 pages
...esteem of Mr. Locke's Essay. Logic, Introduction : — " Judgment is that operation of the mind, wherein we join two or more ideas together by one affirmation...deny this to be that. So this tree is high ; that horse is not swift ; the mind of man is a thinking bcing ; mere matter has no thought belonging to...
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Essays on the Intellectual Powers of Man

Thomas Reid - Intellect - 1855 - 528 pages
...esteem of Mr. Locke's Essay. Logic, Introduction : — " Judgment is that operation of the mind, wherein we join two or more ideas together by one affirmation...we either affirm or deny this to be that. So this trec is high ; that horse is not swift ; the mind of man is a thinking bcing ; mere matter has no thought...
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Philosophical Works

Thomas Reid, William Hamilton, Harry M. Bracken, Thomas Reid, Sir William Hamilton - Knowledge, Theory of - 1094 pages
...esteem of Mr Locke's Essay. Logic. Introd. page 5 — " Judgment is that operation of the mind, wherein we join two or more ideas together by one affirmation...either affirm or deny this to be that. So: this tree is hiyh ; that horse is not swift ; the mind of man is a thinking being; mere matter has no thought belonging...
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