An outline of the necessary laws of thought; a treatise on pure and applied logic . OUTLINE OF THE LAWS LANGUAGE. Ecrr) pay ovv rd hv rrj $ojvyj ruiv lv rfj ^Xy^irocSrji^drwv o^p^oAa.—Arijl. de Int. § x7-flTHERTO we have affumed that the adequate objeft matter of Logic isthought^ rather than language; thathaving explained the laws of thinking,it is not bound to examine under what conditionsthefe manifeft themfelves in fpeech. But logiciansdo not invariably follow this courfe; thofe who re-gard it as an aft of reafoning, feeing that reafoning isnot conduced but by language, and that


An outline of the necessary laws of thought; a treatise on pure and applied logic . OUTLINE OF THE LAWS LANGUAGE. Ecrr) pay ovv rd hv rrj $ojvyj ruiv lv rfj ^Xy^irocSrji^drwv o^p^oAa.—Arijl. de Int. § x7-flTHERTO we have affumed that the adequate objeft matter of Logic isthought^ rather than language; thathaving explained the laws of thinking,it is not bound to examine under what conditionsthefe manifeft themfelves in fpeech. But logiciansdo not invariably follow this courfe; thofe who re-gard it as an aft of reafoning, feeing that reafoning isnot conduced but by language, and that many of thechief impediments to the correct performance of theprocefs, lie in the defe&s of expreflion, make fpeechand not thought the matter with which they are pri- D 34 OUTLINE OF THE marily concerned. The name of Logic itfelf wouldnot be inconfiftent with this view \ fince logos may-mean the outer or the inner word—the fermo internusor the fermo externus—the articulate expreffion orthe thought itfelf. Here then the relation betweenthought and language muft be afcertained. § 18. Language, in it


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