The former, having isolated the primitive facts, suppose them to have a superior logical and existential value.
"John Dewey's logical theory"
Delton Thomas Howard
His attitude toward the realists may be summed up in the statement that he finds in most realistic systems the fault to which his logical theory is especially opposed: the tendency to define the problem of logic as that of the relation of thought at large to reality at large, and to distinguish the content of mind from the content of the world on an existential rather than on a functional basis.
"John Dewey's logical theory"
Delton Thomas Howard
These matters are as follows:- The "existential Import" of Propositions.
"Symbolic Logic"
Lewis Carroll