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Discourse on Logic
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1. What is Logic? The science of reasoning, or the art of communicating knowledge.
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2. The art of reasoning, or the science which explains how many parts it is divided into.
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3. Of what do they consist?
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a. The first branch of simple apprehension.
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b. Of judgment.
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c. Of reasoning by method.
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4. What is simple apprehension?
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a. It is the attention of the mind to the impression made upon it by surrounding objects.
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5. What is consciousness?
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a. It is the attention of the mind to its own operations.
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6. What are the sources from which all our knowledge are derived?
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a. Sensation and reflection.
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7. What do we get from sensation?
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a. Our ideas of the external world.
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8. What do we get from reflection?
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a. Our ideas of thinking, willing, believing.
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9. How are our ideas divided?
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a. Into simple and compound.
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10. What is a simple idea?
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a. It is an original impression existing in the mind under one uniform appearance, without variety or composition.
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11. Give an instance of a simple idea of sensation and also of reflection.
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a. The idea of a piece of colour is a simple idea of sensation, the idea of a piece of willing is a simple idea of reflection.
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