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Logic

Ch.6. Encyclopedial Field [?]

'.2. Occupation 1. definitions

2. modifications

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 Field is better /[...?]/ than subject: viz. for the aggregate of which: subjects may serve for separate articles: So End is better than Subject: objects may serve for pluralities, as subjects may -

told that about 1. sphere 2. [...?]. 4. qv. of Science.

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Field of Logic - its divisions - 1. Field of Disciplines - i.e. of Arts and Sciences: 2. Field of undisciplined or common life.

Ch.6.

Relation of Logic to the business of human life in general: - and therein to Arts, and Sciences, i.e. to Disciplines: - their relation to the well-being of man:- Encyclopedical Division, concerned in an exhaustive method, and having that relation for its source.

'.1. Distintion between disciplines and occupations at large its indeterminateness - disciplines are arts or sciences - distinction between art and science its indeterminateness.

By what is it that arts and sciences /the field of art and science is//the exercise of arts, and the acquisition of sciences/ are distinguished /distinguishable/ from occupations /operations//from the remainder of the field of thought and action/ at large ? By what is it that the field of science, and that of art are distinguished /distinguishable/ from each other ? {On these several topics a clear conception /clear /distinct/ conceptions/ will require to be formed /must be formed and entertained/, or the view taken of the field of thought and action on the one hand, and the relation borne to it by the art of logic on the other hand will be unsteady and confused.}

On these several topics clear conceptions must be formed and entertained, or it can not be understood what an art is - what a science is.

On these same /several/ topics clear conceptions must be formed and entertained, or it can not be understood what is the proper matter for a work bearing the name of an Encyclopedia - where its subject begins, or where it ends.

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