The Theory of ReasoningLongman, 1851 - 207 sider |
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... Syllogism CHAPTER VIII . Primary or Original Premises · 77 · 94 CHAPTER IX . The Relation between Reasoning and Language CHAPTER X. The Relation of Observation , Experiment , and Induction , to Reasoning and to each other 99 · 113 Page ...
... Syllogism CHAPTER VIII . Primary or Original Premises · 77 · 94 CHAPTER IX . The Relation between Reasoning and Language CHAPTER X. The Relation of Observation , Experiment , and Induction , to Reasoning and to each other 99 · 113 Page ...
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... syllogism with a true conclusion , unless they are already acquainted with the truth that the syllogism developes . Hence it follows that the vulgar logic is wholly useless to him who would discover truth for himself , though it may ...
... syllogism with a true conclusion , unless they are already acquainted with the truth that the syllogism developes . Hence it follows that the vulgar logic is wholly useless to him who would discover truth for himself , though it may ...
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... syllogism , or an enthymeme with a major premise , depends altogether on the fact expressed in the conclusion forming an integrant part of the general fact expressed in the major proposition , and consequently no new or unknown fact can ...
... syllogism , or an enthymeme with a major premise , depends altogether on the fact expressed in the conclusion forming an integrant part of the general fact expressed in the major proposition , and consequently no new or unknown fact can ...
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... syllogisms - notwithstanding the un- * A modern author , in reference to a similar example , says , " We either think that Philip was beaten by Peter , or that Peter beat Philip ; two distinct thoughts , though relating to one fact . In ...
... syllogisms - notwithstanding the un- * A modern author , in reference to a similar example , says , " We either think that Philip was beaten by Peter , or that Peter beat Philip ; two distinct thoughts , though relating to one fact . In ...
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... syllogisms may be fairly termed spurious . * In Stewart's Elements , vol . ii . p . 260 , it is stated that the first six books of Euclid had been exhibited in syllogisms by two writers named Herlinus and Dasypodius . See also Sir Wm ...
... syllogisms may be fairly termed spurious . * In Stewart's Elements , vol . ii . p . 260 , it is stated that the first six books of Euclid had been exhibited in syllogisms by two writers named Herlinus and Dasypodius . See also Sir Wm ...
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