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The pri- mary law is that of identity, or rather equality (being in reality two laws), namely that A equals A. Its THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE. 227 converse is the law of contradiction. A is not equal to non-A. From the law of equality we also get that of excluded middle : Every thing equals either A or non-A. These three laws contain the principles of all com- parison ; namely, that a thing is like or unlike the standard, a third supposition being excluded. All processes of syllogistic reasoning are c...omparisons or determinations of likeness and unlikeness. Abstraction also depends on the same laws : it is comparison for the sake of discovering and abstracting what is common to different objects. B, C, D, differ ; but B = 0, 6, , d ; C = a, e, f, g ; D = a, A, i, k ; that is, they all agree in that they have a. We can express the thought thus : B does not equal A except in so far as it is the same as A. It is this A, or this element of sameness or equality, which we want to find in abstrac- tion.
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