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... gism , taken along with the four Aristotelic kinds of propo- sition , —A , E , I , O , —would give us sixteen pairs of premisses and four different conclusions , -in all sixty - four moods . The sixteen pairs of premisses are as follows ...
... gism , taken along with the four Aristotelic kinds of propo- sition , —A , E , I , O , —would give us sixteen pairs of premisses and four different conclusions , -in all sixty - four moods . The sixteen pairs of premisses are as follows ...
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... gism , because there is nothing in it universal , was called by him xéois - that is , expositio or exhibitio , on account of its use in exhibiting the necessary sequence in the Third Figure -in those moods in which ( the subject ) ...
... gism , because there is nothing in it universal , was called by him xéois - that is , expositio or exhibitio , on account of its use in exhibiting the necessary sequence in the Third Figure -in those moods in which ( the subject ) ...
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... gism or abbreviated expression at all , but a reasoning from signs and likelihoods , a reasoning , in fact , of probability.3 1 Logic , iii . p . 393 . 2 Inst . Log . , L. iv . p . 252 . - 3 See Duncan . Inst . Log . , L. iv . p . 251 ...
... gism or abbreviated expression at all , but a reasoning from signs and likelihoods , a reasoning , in fact , of probability.3 1 Logic , iii . p . 393 . 2 Inst . Log . , L. iv . p . 252 . - 3 See Duncan . Inst . Log . , L. iv . p . 251 ...
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... gism in this definition ; but it has no authority , and it has been pro- perly rejected by Pacius , the Berlin editors , St Hilaire , and others.- ( Cf. St Hilaire , in loco . ) The examples of enthymeme given by Aris- totle have their ...
... gism in this definition ; but it has no authority , and it has been pro- perly rejected by Pacius , the Berlin editors , St Hilaire , and others.- ( Cf. St Hilaire , in loco . ) The examples of enthymeme given by Aris- totle have their ...
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... gism . It seems to conclude , but does not .- ( Top . , i . 1 ; viii . 12. Soph . Elench . , i . 2. ) The equality of contrary reasonings would seem to be that which causes doubt . When in reasoning it appears to us that the reasons are ...
... gism . It seems to conclude , but does not .- ( Top . , i . 1 ; viii . 12. Soph . Elench . , i . 2. ) The equality of contrary reasonings would seem to be that which causes doubt . When in reasoning it appears to us that the reasons are ...
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Página 474 - If an instance in which the phenomenon under investigation occurs, and an instance in which it does not occur, have every circumstance in common save one, that one occurring only in the former; the circumstance in which alone the two instances differ is the effect, or the cause, or an indispensable part of the cause, of the phenomenon.
Página 215 - O'er Roslin all that dreary night A wondrous blaze was seen to gleam ; Twas broader than the watch-fire's light, And redder than the bright moonbeam. It glared on Roslin's castled rock, It ruddied all the copse-wood glen ; 'Twas seen from Dryden's groves of oak, And seen from cavern'd Hawthornden.