The philosophy of the complex vision insists that no rationalistic necessity of pure logic gives it the right to reject this natural objective spectacle.
Nothing, as far as pure logic is concerned, is left for us but this.
Stanley Jevons speaks of it as “one of the most marvellous and admirable pieces of reasoning ever put together” (Pure Logic, p.
In pure logic, no atomic fact is ever mentioned: we confine ourselves wholly to forms, without asking ourselves what objects can fill the forms.
The corresponding proposition in pure logic is: "If anything has a certain property, and whatever has this property has a certain other property, then the thing in question has the other property.
Thus in such propositions of pure logic we have the self-evident general propositions of which we were in search.
The unity of matter and mechanical force which we call the world is, so to speak, a formula of pure logic, to signify the self-contained condition of matter as the point of departure of all enumerable stages of material progress.
The formula of pure logic is nothing but a lame attempt to make the Hegelian categories "an Sich and fuer Sich" of use in a philosophy of realism.
Here it is explained as consisting of mechanical force and matter, and this as a formula of pure logic, etc.
This is our first result as to the relational structure of the realm of pure logic, that is, the realm of classes, of statements, or of decisions.
Thus the order-systems of geometry and analysis appear simply as special cases of the more general order-system of pure logic.
It is for this reason that it finally lacks real affinity to the "pure logic" of Fries.
In Lotze's pure logic it is the Herbartian element that tends to be disconcerting.
It is evident that thought, even as dealt with in pure logic, has an objectifying function.
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