This book studies the nature of Logic. Logic is not a set of tricks or puzzles, but an analysis of the means by which our minds create knowledge from the constant stream of ideas and feelings to which we are exposed. The author begins by comparing the different theories of the nature of the world we experience, from the idea that it is a set of independent objects which exist outside of our minds to the idea that it is a creation of our own consciousness. The author argues that the world is neither completely independent of our minds nor completely dependent on them, but rather a combination of the two. Ultimately, knowledge is a judgment, an affirmation of the interpretation of our perceptions as forming one system with the data of our perceptions. This book provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the study of Logic, exploring the nature of knowledge and the relationship between our minds and the world we experience.
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