4

OverviewVersionsHelp

Here you can see all page revisions and compare the changes have been made in each revision. Left column shows the page title and transcription in the selected revision, right column shows what have been changed. Unchanged text is highlighted in white, deleted text is highlighted in red, and inserted text is highlighted in green color.

4 revisions
gnox at Jun 18, 2018 07:52 PM

4

8

of them can be presented very well, while
logic must be given in a certain degree of
fulness or else it will not be presented
at all.

The course of events by which any new
subject gets added to our knowledge is
most clearly marked in the case of an
addition to our scientific knowledge.

In the first place we are already in
a previous state of knowledge. Logic
has absolutely quite nothing to say concerning
the primum cognitum. In consequence
of this we are in a state of expectation
concerning a coming phenomenon,—
being that expectation active or passive.

4

8

ments of them can be presented very well, while
logic must be given in a certain degree of
fulness or else it will not be presented
at all.
The course of events by which any new
subject gets added to our knowledge is
most clearly marked in the case of an
addition to our scientific knowledge.
In the first place we are already in
a previous state of knowledge. Logic
has quite nothing to say concerning
the primum cognitum. In consequence
of this one are in a state of expectation
concerning a coming phenomenon,
being that expectation active or passive.