Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Volumen7Metcalf and Company, 1868 Vol. 12 (from May 1876 to May 1877) includes: Researches in telephony / by A. Graham Bell. |
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... premise of a hypothetical syllogism of the following form : 9 - If a noise is heard , an explosion always takes ... premise be false and the minor be true , the conclusion must be false . That this is not really so is shown by the above ...
... premise of a hypothetical syllogism of the following form : 9 - If a noise is heard , an explosion always takes ... premise be false and the minor be true , the conclusion must be false . That this is not really so is shown by the above ...
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... premises are true . Hence probability depends solely upon the relative fre- quency of a specific event ( namely , that a certain kind of argument yields a true conclusion from true premises ) to a generic event ( namely , that that kind ...
... premises are true . Hence probability depends solely upon the relative fre- quency of a specific event ( namely , that a certain kind of argument yields a true conclusion from true premises ) to a generic event ( namely , that that kind ...
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... premises considered as such . The term " premise " will refer exclusively to something laid down , ( whether in any enduring and communicable form of expression , or only in some imagined sign , ) and not to any- thing only virtually ...
... premises considered as such . The term " premise " will refer exclusively to something laid down , ( whether in any enduring and communicable form of expression , or only in some imagined sign , ) and not to any- thing only virtually ...
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... premises . For , let the premises of any argument be denoted by P , the conclusion by C , and the leading principle by L. Then , if the whole of the leading principle be expressed as a premise , the argument will become L and P .. C ...
... premises . For , let the premises of any argument be denoted by P , the conclusion by C , and the leading principle by L. Then , if the whole of the leading principle be expressed as a premise , the argument will become L and P .. C ...
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... premises will by themselves yield a conclusion which , taken as a prem- ise along with the first premise , justifies the final conclusion ; or else some part of them , taken with the first premise , will yield a conclusion that every ...
... premises will by themselves yield a conclusion which , taken as a prem- ise along with the first premise , justifies the final conclusion ; or else some part of them , taken with the first premise , will yield a conclusion that every ...
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