id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52945 McLachlan, D. B. Reformed Logic A System Based on Berkeley's Philosophy with an Entirely New Method of Dialectic .txt text/plain 51429 3142 65 analysis of objects--Examples of Judgment and Argument--Use Objects have a totally different sort of existence from minds, for General Ideas are formed by the coincident imprint of several objects The objects that contribute to form a general idea or Class are of general ideas formed by other minds. Matter is the name given to the most general idea we can form of general idea arising from the comparison of objects in consciousness. Since general ideas are products of our own mental energy, and matter objective reality of things: we merely decline to confound a general (particular or general), or objects and ideas, so as to form systems of logic, and brings the general idea to bear on concrete arguments. In a complicated object or general idea some of the judgments we treat a general idea of some class of objects; or of establishing a be a single object or general idea), and applied to the case. ./cache/52945.txt ./txt/52945.txt