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Logic
Encyclopedical Field
Ch. Life, business Arts etc.
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Arts and Sciences nothing but so many portions of the ordinary business of human life detached from the rest in respect of the study and [...?] necessary to performance.
Their number and determinant - continually on the [...?] [...?] [...?]
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Of the business of human life in general: and hence of Arts, Sciences, and Disciplines.
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An Occupation, the performance of which is considered as not requiring study - an occupation the performance of which is considered as requiring study: - {i.e. a course of labour viz. mental alone, or mental and bodily together, employed in the endeavour to perform them /it/ in a manner suitable /conducive/ to the end in view -} under one or other of these appellations /descriptions/ may every sort of occupation which ever is was or can be exercised by any human being, be comprised.
Occupations of the studious kind consisting in the acquiring or endeavouring to acquire what is called knowledge - i.e. to obtain correct conceptions and judgements on in relation to each subject in question, but without activity /action/ in any shape except what is /that which is/ exerted or employed in the attainment of those conceptions and the formation of those judgements.
Of occupations of the speculative class the acquisition of science is the result or object in as far as the occupations speculative are of the speculative class.
Science the product of studious occupations of the former class: in the exercise of art consists the performance of /art is concerned by the the performance of/ operations of the practical class, art is exercised.
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