A Manual of Logic: Deductive and InductiveM. Ogle and son, 1850 - 237 sider |
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Side viii
... Fallacies in the Expres- sion , and Fallacies in the Matter - Both kinds explained and exemplified - Of Induction - Explained as understood by Aris- totle Views of the nature of Induction examined - Aristotelian view adopted , Page 218 ...
... Fallacies in the Expres- sion , and Fallacies in the Matter - Both kinds explained and exemplified - Of Induction - Explained as understood by Aris- totle Views of the nature of Induction examined - Aristotelian view adopted , Page 218 ...
Side ix
... fallacies , and point out the sources of such errors . It is an art , inasmuch as it teaches us to arrange arguments in such a manner as that their truth may be most readily perceived , or their falsehood detected . It would be out of ...
... fallacies , and point out the sources of such errors . It is an art , inasmuch as it teaches us to arrange arguments in such a manner as that their truth may be most readily perceived , or their falsehood detected . It would be out of ...
Side 13
... fallacy was founded — that of arguing that , because ' Ptolemy is dead , ' ( i . e . , only exists to us in the way that a dead person can , by a remembered or traditionary notion ; ) therefore , Ptolemy is ' ( i . e . , has an actual ...
... fallacy was founded — that of arguing that , because ' Ptolemy is dead , ' ( i . e . , only exists to us in the way that a dead person can , by a remembered or traditionary notion ; ) therefore , Ptolemy is ' ( i . e . , has an actual ...
Side 154
... fallacious arguments are legitimate means of persuasion . Some legitimate means of persuasion fail in convincing . Some things which fail in convincing are not fallacious arguments . If either of the premisses be negative , the major ...
... fallacious arguments are legitimate means of persuasion . Some legitimate means of persuasion fail in convincing . Some things which fail in convincing are not fallacious arguments . If either of the premisses be negative , the major ...
Side 161
... fallacious argument is a legitimate mode of per- suasion . Is - Some legitimate modes of persuasion fail in convincing . ON . Some things which fail in convincing are not falla- cious arguments . Although eleven moods were stated to be ...
... fallacious argument is a legitimate mode of per- suasion . Is - Some legitimate modes of persuasion fail in convincing . ON . Some things which fail in convincing are not falla- cious arguments . Although eleven moods were stated to be ...
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Side 139 - Again ; the mathematical postulate, that " things which are equal to the same are equal to one another," is similar to the form of the syllogism in logic, which unites things agreeing in the middle term.
Side 46 - There are not some names which are exclusively genera, and others which are exclusively species or differentiae; but the same name is referred to one or another Predicable, according to the subject of which it is predicated on the particular occasion. Animal, for instance, is a genus with respect to Man or John ; a species with respect to substance or Being. The words genus, species, &c., are therefore relative terms ; they are...
Side 46 - It is to be remarked of these distinctions," says the author we are quoting, " that they express not what the predicate is in its own meaning, but what relation it bears to the subject of which it happens on the particular occasion to be predicated.
Side 201 - But Euathlus retorted this dilemma, thus : ' Either I shall gain the cause, or lose it : if I gain the cause, then nothing will be due to you, according to the sentence of the judge ; but if I lose the cause, nothing will be due to you...