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Chapter Vi. _the Principles of a Philosophical Language

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further considered._

§ 1. Second requisite of philosophical language, a name for every important meaning 248

2. --viz. first, an accurate descriptive terminology 248

3. --secondly, a name for each of the more important results of scientific abstraction 252

4. --thirdly, a nomenclature, or system of the names of Kinds 255

5. Peculiar nature of the connotation of names which belong to a nomenclature 257

6. In what cases language may, and may not, be used mechanically 259

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