Logic; or, the art of thinking containing (besides the common rules) many new observations, that are of great use in forming an exactness of judgement. In four parts: I. Consisting of Reflections upon the Ideas, or first Operation of the Mind. II. Of the Reflections Men have made upon their Judgments. III. Of Reasoning. IV. Of Method; or the clearest Manner of demonstrating any Truth. Done from the new French edition. By Mr. Ozell

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Nicole, Pierre
Other Authors: Arnauld, Antoine
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed for William Taylor, at the Ship and Black-Swan, in Pater-Noster-Row 1723, MDCCXXIII [1723]
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Collection: Eighteenth Century Collections Online / ECCO - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Description
Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, T66328. - Reproduction of original from British Library. - The author is identified in the dedication as Pierre Nicole, with Antoine Arnauld as reviser. - With two final advertisement leaves
Physical Description:Online-Ressource ([12],215,240-440,[4]p.,plate) 12°