Logic, Deductive and InductiveClarendon Press, 1893 - 597 sider |
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abstract terms affirmative amongst animals antecedent applied argument Aristotle assertion bodies called cause CHAPTER characters circumstances classification collective term common terms conclusion conjunctive connexion connotation consequently copula deductive deductive reasoning defined definition denied denoted Dicotyledones differentia disjunctive disjunctive proposition disjunctive syllogism distinct distinguish divided division effect employed example experience express fact fallacy false genera genus gism group of attributes Hamilton's heat Hence human hypothesis ignoratio elenchi inductive inductive inference Inductive Logic instances invariably Jevons John Herschel language latter laws logicians major premiss means Method of Agreement Method of Difference Mill Mill's Logic moods negative Note object observed particular phenomena phenomenon plane triangle plants predicate probably proposition reasoning rectilineal figures reference regarded relation rules scientific sepals simply Socrates speak species stamens student subaltern suppose syllogism theory three-sided tion true truth Uniformity of Nature valid Whewell word