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Logic 56 On the Science of Psychology

Krug and Teser to mention only those whom English reader are likely to know something and evry subsequent German philosopher Baader Tichte Schelling Hoegel Sohleier macher Schopenhauer von Hartmann Duhring down to Haskel has been followed by his train of logicians.
Thus a large proportion of all the logics that have even been written have more or less pursued thisvicious order of thought.
5th Considerable controversy has taken place as to whether scientific results of psychology ought ot ought not to be admitted among the premises from which logical principles are to be deduced.
Upon the affirmative side are the Wolfiam logicians and many others older and newer.
J.S. Mill (Examination of Hamiliton xx.5th.Ed.p.461) pronounces tha5t "its [logics] theoretic grounds are wholly borrowed from Psychology."
A smaller but more powersul force is arranged

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