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Lectures on metaphysics and logic by HAMILTON, William

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Title
Lectures on metaphysics and logic
Author
HAMILTON, William
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Description
Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1861. SECOND EDITION OF VOLUMES I & II; FIRST EDITION OF VOLUMES III & IV. Original publisher’s blind-stamped cloth, title in gilt on spine, some wear to corners and edge of spine; other than some spotting on preliminary leaves, an excellent set. Second edition of Volumes I and II, first edition of Volumes III and IV, of Hamilton’s lectures given as part of the Biennial Course delivered when he was chair of logic and metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh, beginning in 1836. The first two volumes contain his lectures on metaphysics, and include treatment of subjective and objective philosophy; the definitions of philosophy, psychology, and consciousness; cognitive faculties, especially perception; self-consciousness, memory, laws of association, imagination, abstraction; judgment and reasoning’ causality; theory of pleasure and pain, feelings. The lectures on logic which make up the third and fourth volumes include definitions; pure and modified logic; fundamental laws of thought’ a discussion on “concepts”; judgments and doctrine of reasoning; syllogisms; methodology; truth and error; acquisition and perfection of knowledge; and appendices on (among other matters) divisions of logic, new analytic of logical forms, canons of syllogism, hypothetical and disjunctive reasoning, and logical notations. Hamilton (1788-1856), a Scottish philosopher, graduated from Balliol College, Oxford, where he concentrated on classics and philosophy and gained the reputation of being the most learned Aristotelian in the university. “Hamilton was an exponent of the Scottish common-sense philosophy and a conspicuous defender and expounder of Thomas Reid, though under the influence of Kant he went beyond the traditions of the common-sense school, combining with a naive realism a theory of the relativity of knowledge . . . His contribution to logic was the now well-known theory of the quantification of the predicate, by which he became the forerunner of the present algebraic school of logicians.”.
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Gettysburg July 1 by Martin, David G.

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Gettysburg July 1
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Martin, David G.
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9780938289395
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Conshohocken: Combined Books, 1995 Book. Fine. Hardcover. Hardback boards. Very fine with dust jacket..