Elements of LogicLongmans, Green, Reader And Dyer, 1867 - 269 páginas |
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... follow that it is unworthy of attention . The pursuit of knowledge on curious and interest- ing subjects , for its own sake , is usually reckoned no misemployment of time ; and is considered as , incidentally , if not directly , useful ...
... follow that it is unworthy of attention . The pursuit of knowledge on curious and interest- ing subjects , for its own sake , is usually reckoned no misemployment of time ; and is considered as , incidentally , if not directly , useful ...
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... follow , that before Aristotle there was not one man that did or could know any thing by reason ; and that since the invention of syllogisms there is not one in ten thousand that doth . But God has not been so sparing to men to make ...
... follow , that before Aristotle there was not one man that did or could know any thing by reason ; and that since the invention of syllogisms there is not one in ten thousand that doth . But God has not been so sparing to men to make ...
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... follow , that supposing there could be at all any such science as we have described Logic , there must be so many different species , or at least different branches , of Logic . And such is perhaps the most prevailing notion . Nor is ...
... follow , that supposing there could be at all any such science as we have described Logic , there must be so many different species , or at least different branches , of Logic . And such is perhaps the most prevailing notion . Nor is ...
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... follows from thence that it had an intelligent author . Now it is important to keep in mind that the only difference in the two cases is , that in the one , the expressed premiss is denied , in the other the suppressed ; for the force ...
... follows from thence that it had an intelligent author . Now it is important to keep in mind that the only difference in the two cases is , that in the one , the expressed premiss is denied , in the other the suppressed ; for the force ...
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... follows from those premises , and that if they were true , it would be true also . But there will be frequently an apparent connexion of Premises Apparent with a Conclusion which does not in reality follow from them , arguments . though ...
... follows from those premises , and that if they were true , it would be true also . But there will be frequently an apparent connexion of Premises Apparent with a Conclusion which does not in reality follow from them , arguments . though ...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ... Richard Whately Vista completa - 1848 |
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