Review of P. Coffey, “The Science of Logic”: Difference between revisions

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<ol style="list-style-type: upper-roman;"><li>[36] The author believes that all propositions are of the subject-predicate form.</li>
<ol style="list-style-type: upper-roman;"><li>[36] The author believes that all propositions are of the subject-predicate form.</li>
<li>[31] He believes that reality is changed by becoming an object of our thoughts.  
<li>[31] He believes that reality is changed by becoming an object of our thoughts.</li>
<li>[6] He confounds the copula “is” with the word “is” expressing identity. (The word “is” has obviously different meanings in the propositions—
<li>[6] He confounds the copula “is” with the word “is” expressing identity. (The word “is” has obviously different meanings in the propositions—
<ul style="list-style-type: none;"><li>“Twice two is four”</li>
<ul style="list-style-type: none;"><li>“Twice two is four”</li>