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" X : eg Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; but prudence is a virtue ; therefore, some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual, is part of Adam Smith's reasoning (Moral Sentiments) against Hutcheson and others, who... "
Mathematical Questions and Solutions, from the "Educational Times": With ... - Side 136
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Introduction to logic, from dr. Whately's 'Elements of logic'.

Samuel Hinds (bp. of Norwich.) - 1827 - 190 sider
...Z ; therefore, (tl,) some Z is X : eg Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; but prudence is a virtue ; therefore, some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual, is part of Adam Smith's reasoning (Moral Sentiments) against Hutcheson and others, who placed all virtue...
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Introduction to logic, from dr. Whately's 'Elements of logic'.

Samuel Hinds (bp. of Norwich.) - 1827 - 196 sider
...Z ; therefore, (tl,) some Z is X : eg Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; but prudence is a virtue; therefore, some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual, is part of Adam Smith's reasoning (Moral Sentiments) against Hutcheson and others, who placed all virtue...
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Elements of Logic

Richard Whately - 1831 - 440 sider
...is Z; therefore (</) Some Z is X :" eg " Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals; but prudence is a virtue : therefore some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual," is part of Adam Smith's reasoning {Moral Sentiments) against Hutcheson and others, who placed all virtue...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 sider
...; therefore ( tl) some Z is X : " eg " Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; but prudence is a virtue : therefore some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual," is part of Adam Smith's reasoning (Moral Sentiments} against Hutcheson and others, who placed all virtue...
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Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - 1840 - 508 sider
...therefore (£/) some Z is X:» eg ' " Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; but prudence is a virtue : therefore some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual," is part of Adam Smith's reasoning {Moral Sentiments} against Hutcheson and others, who placed all virtue...
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The Elements of Logic, Explained by Numerous Examples and Exercises: Adapted ...

Charles Kittredge True - 1840 - 152 sider
...the Epicureans were not philosophers. 5. Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; But prudence is a virtue ; Therefore, some virtue has for its object the benefit of individuals. 6. Whatever is expedient is conformable to nature. Whatever is conformable to nature is...
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Logic

Richard Whately - 1849 - 170 sider
...C ; therefore (tl,) some C is A: eg " Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; But prudence is a virtue ; therefore Some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual," is part of Adam Smith's reasoning, (Moral Sentiments,) against Hutcheson and others, who placed all...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, System of universal knowledge, Volum 3

Encyclopaedia - 1852 - 144 sider
...is C; therefore (tl,) some C is A: eg " Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals; But prudence is a virtue ; therefore Some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual," is part of Adam Smith's reasoning, (Moral Sentime-nis,) against Hutcheson and others, who placed all...
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Logic: Or, The Science of Inference. A Systematic View of the Principles of ...

Joseph Devey - 1854 - 426 sider
...Smith's reasoning on the moral sentiments1, Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; But prudence is a virtue ; therefore Some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual. For if the minor were negative, the same consequences would follow which have been already pointed...
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The Elements of Logic: Adapted to the Capacity of Younger Students, and ...

Charles Kittredge True - 1860 - 188 sider
...the Epicureans were not philosophers. 5. Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; But prudence is a virtue ; Therefore, some virtue has for its object the benefit of individuals. 6. Whatever is expedient is conformable to nature. Whatever is conformable to nature is...
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