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... FIGURE AND MOOD - FIRST AND SECOND FIGURES , LECTURE XXI . DOCTRINE OF REASONINGS . - SYLLOGISMS - THEIR DIVISIONS ACCORDING TO EXTERNAL FORM . - THIRD AND FOURTH FIGURES , LECTURE XXII . DOCTRINE OF REASONINGS . - SYLLOGISMS - THEIR ...
... FIGURE AND MOOD - FIRST AND SECOND FIGURES , LECTURE XXI . DOCTRINE OF REASONINGS . - SYLLOGISMS - THEIR DIVISIONS ACCORDING TO EXTERNAL FORM . - THIRD AND FOURTH FIGURES , LECTURE XXII . DOCTRINE OF REASONINGS . - SYLLOGISMS - THEIR ...
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... figure , say a triangle , when considered abstractly and in itself ; whereas the latter may be resembled to the same triangle , as concretely existing in this or that parti- cular matter for a triangle considered in itself is a See Krug ...
... figure , say a triangle , when considered abstractly and in itself ; whereas the latter may be resembled to the same triangle , as concretely existing in this or that parti- cular matter for a triangle considered in itself is a See Krug ...
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... figure in imagination any object adequate to the general notion or term man ; for the man to be here imagined must be neither tall nor short , neither fat nor lean , neither black nor white , neither man nor woman , neither young nor ...
... figure in imagination any object adequate to the general notion or term man ; for the man to be here imagined must be neither tall nor short , neither fat nor lean , neither black nor white , neither man nor woman , neither young nor ...
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... figure which we cannot resolve into any simpler figure , but whose sides and angles we may consider apart , and , therefore , as parts ; though these are , in reality , inseparable , being the necessary condi- tions of each other . But ...
... figure which we cannot resolve into any simpler figure , but whose sides and angles we may consider apart , and , therefore , as parts ; though these are , in reality , inseparable , being the necessary condi- tions of each other . But ...
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... figure , colour , size , etc .; horse , in general , cannot , therefore , be represented , except by an image of something extended , and of a determinate figure , colour , size , etc. Here now emerges the con- tradiction . If , on the ...
... figure , colour , size , etc .; horse , in general , cannot , therefore , be represented , except by an image of something extended , and of a determinate figure , colour , size , etc. Here now emerges the con- tradiction . If , on the ...
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Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic: 3: Lectures on logic. 1 William Hamilton Visualização integral - 1860 |
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abstract affirmative affords animal applied Aristotle attributes Author called categorical character Compare complex comprehension conceived concept conclusion consequent consideration considered constitute contained Contradiction conversant definition determined disjunctive distinction distinguished division doctrine Edition employed enounced equally example exclusively existence expressed extension fact figure former genus give given Greek History hypothetical Identity illustration impossible individual inference judgment kind knowledge Krug language LECT Lectures likewise Logic logicians Logik major manner matter meaning merely middle mind minor mood nature necessary negative notion object observe Octavo once opposite original particular philosophers position possible predicate premises present principle proposition quantity question reasoning reference regard relation relative rule simple sion Sorites species stand subsumption sumption syllogism term thing third thought tion true truth universal various Volumes whole
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