Elements of logicLongmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1870 - 269 páginas |
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... impossible for any one , who admits both Premises , to avoid admitting the conclusion . As the ancient atheists did . As the modern atheists do . The Major - premiss is often called the Principle ; and the word Reason is then confined ...
... impossible for any one , who admits both Premises , to avoid admitting the conclusion . As the ancient atheists did . As the modern atheists do . The Major - premiss is often called the Principle ; and the word Reason is then confined ...
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... impossible to admit the truth of the Premises , without admitting also the truth of the Conclusion . And it is worth observing here , that nothing is so likely to lead to that very common , though seemingly strange - error , of sup ...
... impossible to admit the truth of the Premises , without admitting also the truth of the Conclusion . And it is worth observing here , that nothing is so likely to lead to that very common , though seemingly strange - error , of sup ...
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... impossible for any one who admits the truth of the premises , in an argument thus constructed , to deny the conclusion ; and this it is that constitutes the conclusiveness of an argument . 66 Viewing then the syllogism thus expressed ...
... impossible for any one who admits the truth of the premises , in an argument thus constructed , to deny the conclusion ; and this it is that constitutes the conclusiveness of an argument . 66 Viewing then the syllogism thus expressed ...
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... impossible ( as it is ) for any one to deny the Conclusion , who admits both Premises.16 What is called an unsound or fallacious argument ( i.e. an apparent arguments . argument , which is , in reality , none ) cannot , of course , be ...
... impossible ( as it is ) for any one to deny the Conclusion , who admits both Premises.16 What is called an unsound or fallacious argument ( i.e. an apparent arguments . argument , which is , in reality , none ) cannot , of course , be ...
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... Impossible , or Contingent . In necessary and in impossible Matter , an Indefinite is understood as a universal : Indefinite . e.g. " birds have wings ; " i.e. all : " birds are not quadrupeds ; " i.e. none : in contingent matter ...
... Impossible , or Contingent . In necessary and in impossible Matter , an Indefinite is understood as a universal : Indefinite . e.g. " birds have wings ; " i.e. all : " birds are not quadrupeds ; " i.e. none : in contingent matter ...
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abstract Adam Smith admitted affirmed ambiguity animals Antecedent applied argument Aristotle ascertain assertion Author Cæsar called categorical categorical Propositions categorical syllogisms Chap Christian Church circumstances common Common-term Conclusion consequently considered Copula course Crown 8vo definition denied denote distinct employed Enthymeme error Essay evidence expression fact Fallacy Fallacy of Division false falsity Genus gism hence ignoratio elenchi implied impossible individual Induction infer instance JEAN INGELOW JOHN STUART MILL kind labour language Logical writers logicians mathematical matter meaning merely middle-term mind minor Premiss miracles nature negative notion object observed particular perhaps persons philosophical Post 8vo practice predicate Premises principles probably properly proposition prove PUBLISHED BY LONGMANS question Reasoning reference religion remarked respecting RICHARD WHATELY rules ruminant Scripture Second Edition sense signify speak Species suppose Syllogism syllogistic term thing tion treatise true truth understood universal vols whole WILLIAM ODLING Woodcuts word
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