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The Calcutta Review An Illustrated Monthly (Third Series) October 1948

1948

Thus the forests the fisheries the minerals and the watepower are the principal elements in the foundation of Norway's considerable exports the most important of which are industrial products. [...] 4. This recognition of the 'intention' of the thinking subject as a factor determining the logical meaning of proposition will enable us to escape the extravagant fancy of the absolutists that the judged content must be referred either to the Reality as a whole or to a relevant part thereof. [...] The knoledge of the absent pot is the knowledge of the non-fulfilment of the original presumptive act of knowing which was directed upon the object in the belief that it is there but terminates in the knowledge of the bare locus. [...] So long as the judment is not stated the modes of affirming and denying become one with the act of assertion but when the judgment is expressed the act of assertion disappears in the mode which latter thereupon figure as the connecting link or the copula. [...] 8. The copula is thus the symbolic expression of the form or mode of the judgmental assertion as distinct from the act of assertion on the one hand and the content asserted on the other.
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Pages
79
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vii unknown view
The Re-Making of Higher Studies in Economics Commerce Politics and Sociology for Dominion India
1-5 Benoy Sarkar view
Norway Today
6-17 S. Gylseth view
Symbolism and the Copula
18-32 S. K. Chattopadhyaya view
How We Think
33-38 Edward Podolsky view
Modern English Poetry
39-44 J. Nigam view
Education in the Melting Pot
45-55 K. Lahiri view
Round the World
56-63 unknown view
Reviews and Notices of Books
64-66 unknown view
Ourselves
67-72 unknown view

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