Elements of LogicLongmans, Green, Reader And Dyer, 1867 - 269 páginas |
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... inferred from the Premises ; that a Syllogism is nothing but a kind of trap for ensnaring the incautious ; and that it necessarily involves the fallacy of " begging the question ; " with other such formidably - sounding objections ...
... inferred from the Premises ; that a Syllogism is nothing but a kind of trap for ensnaring the incautious ; and that it necessarily involves the fallacy of " begging the question ; " with other such formidably - sounding objections ...
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... inferred from the universal premiss . But then , they acknowledge that the truth of that premiss is an indispensable condition of such inference : an admission which would satisfy most Logicians . For if any botanical physiologist , for ...
... inferred from the universal premiss . But then , they acknowledge that the truth of that premiss is an indispensable condition of such inference : an admission which would satisfy most Logicians . For if any botanical physiologist , for ...
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... infers that " it must have had an intelligent author , " though he may not be aware in his own mind of the existence of any other premiss , he will readily understand , if it be denied that " whatever exhibits marks of design must have ...
... infers that " it must have had an intelligent author , " though he may not be aware in his own mind of the existence of any other premiss , he will readily understand , if it be denied that " whatever exhibits marks of design must have ...
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... infer that its Contradictory is false ; if false , its Contradictory true , & c . 66 disbelief Contradictory - opposition " is the kind most frequently alluded Belief and to , because ( as is evident from what has been just said ) to ...
... infer that its Contradictory is false ; if false , its Contradictory true , & c . 66 disbelief Contradictory - opposition " is the kind most frequently alluded Belief and to , because ( as is evident from what has been just said ) to ...
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... infer that " all animals are birds , " ) as there would be a term distributed in the Converse , which was not before . We must therefore limit its quantity from universal to particular , and the Conversion will be illative : ( e.g. ...
... infer that " all animals are birds , " ) as there would be a term distributed in the Converse , which was not before . We must therefore limit its quantity from universal to particular , and the Conversion will be illative : ( e.g. ...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ... Richard Whately Vista completa - 1848 |
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