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... arrangement of the calendar and chronology . Physiology is the basis of the art of medi- cine , and chemistry is the basis of many useful arts . Logic has similarly been considered as the basis of an art of correct reasoning or ...
... arrangement of the calendar and chronology . Physiology is the basis of the art of medi- cine , and chemistry is the basis of many useful arts . Logic has similarly been considered as the basis of an art of correct reasoning or ...
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... arrangement for the con- veyance of persons or news came to be called the posts . The name has retained an exactly similar meaning to the present day in most parts of Europe , and we still use it in post - chaise , post - boy , post ...
... arrangement for the con- veyance of persons or news came to be called the posts . The name has retained an exactly similar meaning to the present day in most parts of Europe , and we still use it in post - chaise , post - boy , post ...
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... arranged in the form of the first figure , which in some respects it resembles . Thus it proves all the propositions except A , namely , E , I , 0 , and its first mood AAI , is in reality a weakened form of AAA in the first figure ...
... arranged in the form of the first figure , which in some respects it resembles . Thus it proves all the propositions except A , namely , E , I , 0 , and its first mood AAI , is in reality a weakened form of AAA in the first figure ...
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... arranged syllogisms , which would have been better stated in the first figure , that Aristotle , the founder of logical science , never allowed the existence of the figure at all . It is to be regretted that so needless an addition was ...
... arranged syllogisms , which would have been better stated in the first figure , that Aristotle , the founder of logical science , never allowed the existence of the figure at all . It is to be regretted that so needless an addition was ...
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... arrangement fallacies are divided into two principal groups , containing the logical and the material fallacies . I. The logical fallacies are those which occur in the mere form of the statement ; or as it is said in the old Latin ...
... arrangement fallacies are divided into two principal groups , containing the logical and the material fallacies . I. The logical fallacies are those which occur in the mere form of the statement ; or as it is said in the old Latin ...
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