Statement in Answer to An Assertion Made By Sir William Hamilton Bart Profess

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De Morgan Augustus
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From the prospectus of an intended work on logic, which Sir William Hamilton has recently issued, at the end of his edition of Iteid, as well as from information conveyed to me by himself in general terms, I should suppose it will be found that I have been more or less anticipated in the view just alluded to. To what extent this has been the case, I cannot now ascertain ; but the book of which the prospectus just named is an announcement, will settle that question. From the extraordinary extent... of its author's learning in the history of philosophy, and the acuteness of his written articles on the subject, all who are interested in logic will look for its appearance with more than common interest.
" The footing upon which we should be glad to put propositions, if our knowledge were minute enough, is the following. We should state how many individuals there are under the names which are the subject and predicate, and of how many of each we mean to speak. Thus, instead of ' Some Xs are Ys, ' it would be, ' Every one of a specified Xs is one or other of b specified Ys.


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