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dianoialogy Metaph.|ˌdaɪənɔɪˈælədʒɪ| [f. Gr. διάνοια intelligence, understanding, thinking + -logy. The analogically regular form would be dianæology.] Term proposed by Sir W. Hamilton for: That portion of logic which deals with dianoetic or demonstrative propositions. So also ˌdianoiaˈlogical a.
1846Sir W. Hamilton Dissert. in Reid's Wks. 770. |