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Aug 10, 2016 · Whatley’s conception of logic depended on two principles. The first was that logic was (or should be) a science, based on clear theoretical principles. The lack of theory explained logic’s lack of progress and left it open to criticism. The second was that logic was about language, not thought.
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Richard Whately (1 February 1787 – 8 October 1863) was an English academic, rhetorician, logician, philosopher, economist, and theologian who also served as a reforming Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin.
Jun 6, 2009 · Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Reprint, with new introd., of the 2d ed. published in 1827 by J. Mawman, London. Includes bibliographical references.
Richard Whately (February 1, 1787 – October 8, 1863) was an English logician, educator, social reformer, economist and theological writer, and Anglican archbishop of Dublin (1831–1863).
Feb 28, 2008 · Introduction to Logic: From Dr Whately's Elements of Logic : Samuel Hinds , Richard Whately : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Samuel Hinds , Richard Whately. Publication date. 1827. Publisher. D.A. Talboys and J . Vincent. Collection. europeanlibraries. Book from the collections of. Oxford University. Language. English.
Dec 31, 2008 · This chapter describes the biography, Whately's conception of logic, critical reaction to Whately's theory, and Whately's role in the development of logic. Richard Whately is better known...
Jul 15, 2008 · Whately, Richard, 1787-1863. Publication date. 1849. Topics. Logic. Publisher. London, J.J. Griffin. Collection. cdl; americana.