Truth and Error or the Science of Intellection
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CHAP.
I. | Chuar’s Illusion |
II. | Essentials of Properties |
III. | Quantities or Properties that are Measured |
IV. | Kinds or Properties that are Classified |
V. | Processes or the Properties of Geonomic Bodies |
VI. | Generations or Properties of Plants |
VII. | Principles or Properties of Animals |
VIII. | Qualities |
IX. | Classification |
X. | Homology |
XI. | Dynamics |
XII. | Coöperation |
XIII. | Evolution |
XIV. | Sensation |
XV. | Perception |
XVI. | Apprehension |
XVII. | Reflection |
XVIII. | Ideation |
XIX. | Intellections |
XX. | Fallacies of Sensation |
XXI. | Fallacies of Perception |
XXII. | Fallacies of Apprehension |
XXIII. | Fallacies of Reflection |
XXIV. | Fallacies of Ideation |
XXV. | Summary |
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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