Elements of Logic Together With An Introductory View of Philosophy in General a

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Elements of Logic Together With An Introductory View of Philosophy in General a
Henry Philip Tappan
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Besides, the distinction between the natural and the moral cannot be made out without implying the ideas of necessity and con tingency for that alone is moral which is free ; and that which is free cannot be necessitated. Hence, again, the terms moral necessity are contradictory.
PRIMORDIAL LOGIC.
SECTION III.
NOMOLOGICAL IDEAS.
I AM reminded of the extensive field of thought I have yet to travel over ; and since under the preceding head, I have been particular in illustrating the laws which de
...ter mine the evolution of Ideas, it will be admissible under the present head to bring the explication within narrower limits.
I. LAW.
Law manifests itself in the orderly succession and the stated recurrence of phenomena.
Phenomena, as barely existent, demand causality. The fixed relations and the uniform succession demand Law. *. How beautiful and glorious to thought is Law ! Law governs the sun, the planets, and the stars. Law covers the earth with beauty, and fills it with bounty. Law directs the light, moves the wings of the atmosphere, binds the great forces of the universe in harmony and or der, awakes the melody of creation, quickens every sensa tion of delight, moulds every form of life.


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