Abstract
Some of the most important differences between “what-logic” and “relating-logic” come particularly clearly to the fore in the eighty year old work on logic by W. Wundt (1893), to which I have referred several times in previous chapters. We have already seen:
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that in the opinion of Wundt, logic is primarily concerned with indefinite magnitudes (entities, „Grössen“; IV-19);
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that he is a supporter of a partial identity theory of the copula (VII-24).
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Barth, E.M. (1974). The Problem of the Logic of Relations and its Connection with the Logic of the Articles. In: The Logic of the Articles in Traditional Philosophy. Synthese Historical Library, vol 10. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-9866-3_9
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