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... Species , Differentia , Proprium , and Accidens 8888 80 86 11. Miscellaneous Exercises on Propositions CHAPTER II . The Theory of Predication and the Import of Propositions . 2. Dr James Martineau's View § 1. Statement of the Question 3 ...
... Species , Differentia , Proprium , and Accidens 8888 80 86 11. Miscellaneous Exercises on Propositions CHAPTER II . The Theory of Predication and the Import of Propositions . 2. Dr James Martineau's View § 1. Statement of the Question 3 ...
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... species of it , justice , veracity , temperance , benevolence , & c . Whenever any attribute admits of degree , variety , or species , its name may stand for these , and thus become general . A concrete term is of course singular or ...
... species of it , justice , veracity , temperance , benevolence , & c . Whenever any attribute admits of degree , variety , or species , its name may stand for these , and thus become general . A concrete term is of course singular or ...
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... species . If a term has more than one connotation , it is ambiguous . It is then really equivalent to two or more terms , and should be treated as such ; the terms ' thing , ' ' substance , ' ' right , ' ' thought , ' ' foot ...
... species . If a term has more than one connotation , it is ambiguous . It is then really equivalent to two or more terms , and should be treated as such ; the terms ' thing , ' ' substance , ' ' right , ' ' thought , ' ' foot ...
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... species in rela- tion to C ; B a genus in re- lation to A , and A a species in relation to B : that is , the containing and the contained term are called respectively genus and species in relation to each other . The distinction between ...
... species in rela- tion to C ; B a genus in re- lation to A , and A a species in relation to B : that is , the containing and the contained term are called respectively genus and species in relation to each other . The distinction between ...
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... species A in relation to the genus B. The differentia of a species is that attribute which being added to the connotation of the genus gives the connotation of the species ; here the attri- bute ' b ' being added to ' a ' the ...
... species A in relation to the genus B. The differentia of a species is that attribute which being added to the connotation of the genus gives the connotation of the species ; here the attri- bute ' b ' being added to ' a ' the ...
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A Text-book of Deductive Logic: For the Use of Students P. K. Ray,Prasanna K. Ray Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1886 |
A Text-book of Deductive Logic: For the Use of Students P. K. Ray,Prasanna K. Ray Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1886 |
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abstract terms accidens affirmed or denied animal antecedent applicable assertory attri attribute connoted axioms belong called categorical propositions categorical syllogism circle co-existence collection of attributes College concepts concrete consists contrapositive converse copula corresponding Deductive Logic definition differentia disjunctive proposition Edited elements example excluded existence expressed fallacy false falsity figure former genus given proposition gives rise Hamilton heat hypothetical proposition immediate inference implies individual thing Inductive Inductive Reasoning judgment latter laws of thought logicians major premiss many-worded material bodies meaning men are mortal metals middle term Mill's minor mortal negative not-A not-B not-P objects of thought obverse particular phenomena phenomenon possessed predicate principles probability quantity rational reasoning regarded relation represented rules signified Similarly singular sition species subalternation subcontrary subject and predicate substance syllogistic Theory of Predication things denoted third triangle true truth Ueberweg universal universal propositions valid moods violated by inferring words
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