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November 24, 2000
This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1908 edition by Swan Sonnenschein & Co.; the Macmillan Co., London; New York.

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In opening the discussion of the more refined operations of the logical mode, together with its meanings for consciousness, we should first of all justify the term Experimental Logic which we are applying to this branch of the larger subject of Genetic Theory of Knowledge. Read the first page
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recurrent sameness, knowledge through control, prelogical modes, logical individuation, indefinite alternation, quantified universal, logical rendering, secondary conversion, disjunctive meaning, schematic meaning, control through knowledge, selective meanings, disjunctive judgment, relational content, genetic logic, existential reference, relational whole, essential universality, substantive mode, selective thinking, further fulfilment, linguistic embodiment, contingent meaning, existential judgment, psychic point
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Psychological Review, Principles of Logic, Handbook of Psychol, Adam Bede, Ladd Franklin
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