Philosophical Remains of George Croom Robertson With a Memoir
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Mr. Jevons, however, is perfectly aware that his expres- sion for the common logical proposition may seem " artificial and complicated, " and he gives due notice that it is on "general grounds" he contends for reducing every kind of proposition to the form of an identity (p. 50). These JEVONS'S FORMAL LOGIC. 157 grounds, in character mainly practical, we shall presently examine, but the prior theoretic question, least thought of by Mr. Jevons, must first be once for all considered. The question... is whether the logician, dealing with Thought, mast start from Equations of the type A=B or from Pro- positions of the type A is B. If from Equations, they will be of the type of Mr. Jevons's Simple Identities, because all others, for example Partial Identities, are intelligible only as approximations to the simple type, and, but for the existence of the class represented by A = B, it would hardly occur to anybody to express the proposition A is B in the form of an equation (A = AB or otherwise).
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