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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: SHA-SIV |
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SIGWART, CHRISTOPH WILHELM VON (1789-1844) , German philosopher, was born at Remmingsheim in Wurttemberg, and died in Stuttgart
His son, CHRISTOPH VON SIGWART (1830-1894), after a course of philosophy and theology, became professor at Blaubeuren (18J9), and eventually at Tubingen, in 1865. His principal
work
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preface to the first edition, Sigwart explains that he makes no attempt to appreciate the logical theories of his predecessors; his intention was to construct a theory of logic, complete in itself. It re-presents the results of a long and careful study not only of German but also of English logicians. In 1895 an English translation
Miss H. Dendy was published in London. Chapter v. of the second volume is especially interesting to English thinkers as containing a profound examination of the Induction theories of Bacon
Paracelsus
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