A Manual of Logic: Deductive and InductiveM. Ogle and son, 1850 - 237 sider |
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... a A perception immediate and individual , is an intuition ; the same mediate , and by means of a mark common to many things , is a conception . - S . T. Cole- ridge . A proposition , in which the copula and predicate are в MANUAL OF LOGIC .
... a A perception immediate and individual , is an intuition ; the same mediate , and by means of a mark common to many things , is a conception . - S . T. Cole- ridge . A proposition , in which the copula and predicate are в MANUAL OF LOGIC .
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... individual noun ( individuum ) , borrowing that distinctive epithet from the nature of the notion it represents - namely , an individual notion , or the apprehension of an individual object . Such a notion cannot be divided either by ...
... individual noun ( individuum ) , borrowing that distinctive epithet from the nature of the notion it represents - namely , an individual notion , or the apprehension of an individual object . Such a notion cannot be divided either by ...
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... individual object . But when we merely consider the general nature and cha- racter of an object expressed by a singular term , i . e . , its being of such a ... individuals . It does not represent anything that MANUAL OF LOGIC . 17.
... individual object . But when we merely consider the general nature and cha- racter of an object expressed by a singular term , i . e . , its being of such a ... individuals . It does not represent anything that MANUAL OF LOGIC . 17.
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... individuals denoted by a common name ; as , bird , flower , conqueror , river , and any individual in that class , and , consequently , may be affirmatively predi- cated of all or any one of these individuals , e . g . , An eagle is an ...
... individuals denoted by a common name ; as , bird , flower , conqueror , river , and any individual in that class , and , consequently , may be affirmatively predi- cated of all or any one of these individuals , e . g . , An eagle is an ...
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... individuals , because it is the name of the class to which , as a class , they belong ; and it is applied to them ... individual terms , are called connotative : e . g . , the author of the Iliad ' connotes ( i . e . , notes along with ...
... individuals , because it is the name of the class to which , as a class , they belong ; and it is applied to them ... individual terms , are called connotative : e . g . , the author of the Iliad ' connotes ( i . e . , notes along with ...
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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...