Elements of LogicLongmans, Green, Reader And Dyer, 1867 - 269 páginas |
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... assertion , for the truth of which I may appeal to the testimony of man- kind in general ; which is so much the more valuable , inasmuch as it may be accounted the testimony of adversaries . For the generality have a strong predilection ...
... assertion , for the truth of which I may appeal to the testimony of man- kind in general ; which is so much the more valuable , inasmuch as it may be accounted the testimony of adversaries . For the generality have a strong predilection ...
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... assert , the conclusion , the alleged premiss or premises being such that a person may without inconsistency believe them true and yet not believe the conclusion , then , we have what Logicians have been accustomed to call an apparent ...
... assert , the conclusion , the alleged premiss or premises being such that a person may without inconsistency believe them true and yet not believe the conclusion , then , we have what Logicians have been accustomed to call an apparent ...
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... assertion itself , or objections to its force as an argument . E. G. In one of the above instances , an atheist may be conceived either denying that the world does exhibit marks of design , or denying that it follows from thence that it ...
... assertion itself , or objections to its force as an argument . E. G. In one of the above instances , an atheist may be conceived either denying that the world does exhibit marks of design , or denying that it follows from thence that it ...
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... asserted of " The world " that " it had an intelligent maker . ' 66 And the process is the same when any thing is denied of a whole Class . We are equally authorized to deny the same , of whatever is comprehended under that Class . For ...
... asserted of " The world " that " it had an intelligent maker . ' 66 And the process is the same when any thing is denied of a whole Class . We are equally authorized to deny the same , of whatever is comprehended under that Class . For ...
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... assert the Conclusion : little dreaming , of course , that his objections , however specious , lie against the process of reasoning itself , universally ; and will , therefore , of course , apply to those very arguments which he is ...
... assert the Conclusion : little dreaming , of course , that his objections , however specious , lie against the process of reasoning itself , universally ; and will , therefore , of course , apply to those very arguments which he is ...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ... Richard Whately Vista completa - 1848 |
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abstract Adam Smith admitted affirmed ambiguity animals Antecedent applied Archbishop of Dublin 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 History ignoratio elenchi implied impossible individual Induction infer instance 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 Sorites speak Species suppose Syllogism term thing tion treatise true truth understood universal University of Oxford vols whole Woodcuts word
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