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... because there are modes in which all persons do uniformly think and reason , and must think and reason . Thus if two things are identical with a third common thing they are identical with each other . This 2 [ LESS . DEFINITION AND SPHERE.
... because there are modes in which all persons do uniformly think and reason , and must think and reason . Thus if two things are identical with a third common thing they are identical with each other . This 2 [ LESS . DEFINITION AND SPHERE.
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... common thing they are identical with each other . This is a law of thought of a very simple and obvious charac- ter , and we may observe concerning it , — I. That all people think in accordance with it , and agree that they do so as ...
... common thing they are identical with each other . This is a law of thought of a very simple and obvious charac- ter , and we may observe concerning it , — I. That all people think in accordance with it , and agree that they do so as ...
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... common tangible things , so we may observe in Logic , that the form of an argument is one thing , quite distinct from the various subjects or matter which may be treated in that form . We may almost exhibit to the eye the form of ...
... common tangible things , so we may observe in Logic , that the form of an argument is one thing , quite distinct from the various subjects or matter which may be treated in that form . We may almost exhibit to the eye the form of ...
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... common basis of all science . ance . One name which has been given to Logic , namely the Science of Sciences , very aptly describes the all extensive power of logical principles . The cultivators of special branches of knowledge appear ...
... common basis of all science . ance . One name which has been given to Logic , namely the Science of Sciences , very aptly describes the all extensive power of logical principles . The cultivators of special branches of knowledge appear ...
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... common name is the bond between them in our minds . Others , called Realists , have asserted that besides these particular planets there really is something which com- bines the properties common to them all without any of the ...
... common name is the bond between them in our minds . Others , called Realists , have asserted that besides these particular planets there really is something which com- bines the properties common to them all without any of the ...
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ABCD affirmative ambiguous angles animal antecedent applied argument Aristotle assert belong bodies brittle called cause character circumstances combinations compound conclusion considered consists contains contrapositive conversion copula Crown 8vo defined definition denote disjunctive syllogism distinct distinguished earth Edition effect elementary employed English equal exactly example exist experiment explained expression fact fallacy fallacy of accident false fcap figure genus geometrical gism give gravitation Greek heat hypothetical hypothetical syllogism Illicit Major Induction inference instance iron kind knowledge known language Latin Laws of Thought LESSON Logic logicians major premise major term material fallacies Mathematical meaning ment metals are elements method middle term mind minor term mode moods nature negative notion objects observed particular planets possess predicate proposition prove qualities quantity reader reasoning resemblance rules sentence simple species student substances syllogism theory things tion treated treatise triangle true truth universal verb words
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