The Theory of ReasoningLongman, 1851 - 207 sider |
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... major premise virtually contains the conclusion , and consequently every argument of the kind involves a petitio principii , or at least furnishes no real or no new inference . * What truth there is in this allegation , and whether , if ...
... major premise virtually contains the conclusion , and consequently every argument of the kind involves a petitio principii , or at least furnishes no real or no new inference . * What truth there is in this allegation , and whether , if ...
Side 39
... major premise implies the conclusion , the objection would allege as an imperfection what is the essential characteristic of all demonstrative reason- ing whatever ; inasmuch as in every case of it , one fact or proposition termed the ...
... major premise implies the conclusion , the objection would allege as an imperfection what is the essential characteristic of all demonstrative reason- ing whatever ; inasmuch as in every case of it , one fact or proposition termed the ...
Side 40
... major premise . But although the allegation must be admitted , it does not by any means prove that such reasoning is nugatory or useless . It may , obviously , be of service to be reminded , or to remind others , or to have distinctly ...
... major premise . But although the allegation must be admitted , it does not by any means prove that such reasoning is nugatory or useless . It may , obviously , be of service to be reminded , or to remind others , or to have distinctly ...
Side 42
... major premises , although it is perfectly practicable , as it is perfectly useless , to throw them into the full syllogistic form . Of this I shall fur- nish proof in a subsequent chapter on the forms in which the operations of ...
... major premises , although it is perfectly practicable , as it is perfectly useless , to throw them into the full syllogistic form . Of this I shall fur- nish proof in a subsequent chapter on the forms in which the operations of ...
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Samuel Bailey. deniable fact that the conclusion is always contained in the major premise . The admission of this truth detracts , it must be owned , from the importance of demonstrative class- reasoning as it stands in general ...
Samuel Bailey. deniable fact that the conclusion is always contained in the major premise . The admission of this truth detracts , it must be owned , from the importance of demonstrative class- reasoning as it stands in general ...
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