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... connotative in reference to the attributes it implies . Second Division . Notions again may be divided into notions expressing repugnant attributes and notions not expressing repug- nant attributes . Agreeing notions ( or Convenientia ) ...
... connotative in reference to the attributes it implies . Second Division . Notions again may be divided into notions expressing repugnant attributes and notions not expressing repug- nant attributes . Agreeing notions ( or Convenientia ) ...
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... Connotation . Take the classes , Tiger , brute , animal , organized existence . If we arrange them in the order of their extension , we arrange them thus- ( 1 ) organized existence , ( 2 ) animal , ( 3 ) brute , ( 4 ) tiger . If we ...
... Connotation . Take the classes , Tiger , brute , animal , organized existence . If we arrange them in the order of their extension , we arrange them thus- ( 1 ) organized existence , ( 2 ) animal , ( 3 ) brute , ( 4 ) tiger . If we ...
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... connotation . Many words convey to us a different meaning to that which they conveyed to our fathers . We should always look from the sign to the thing signified , and remember the aphorism of Hobbes , " that words are the idols of ...
... connotation . Many words convey to us a different meaning to that which they conveyed to our fathers . We should always look from the sign to the thing signified , and remember the aphorism of Hobbes , " that words are the idols of ...
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... connotation of the subject . Man is rational . Animals are living things having feeling . Mind is intelligent . A house is made to dwell in . A Synthetical or Real Proposition is one whose predicate states something which is not ...
... connotation of the subject . Man is rational . Animals are living things having feeling . Mind is intelligent . A house is made to dwell in . A Synthetical or Real Proposition is one whose predicate states something which is not ...
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... gives the whole of the connotation of the subject , on the principle of Identity , wherever I can place the predicate I can place the subject , and vice versa . A Chapter II On the Distribution of Terms - On ON PROPOSITION 49.
... gives the whole of the connotation of the subject , on the principle of Identity , wherever I can place the predicate I can place the subject , and vice versa . A Chapter II On the Distribution of Terms - On ON PROPOSITION 49.
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Abstraction Æneid analogical animal AOO and OAO argument attributes bipeds brutes Cæsar Cambridge Chapter clusion Concepts conclusion is negative Conditional Syllogism connotation Constructive Dilemma Conversion by Negation Crown 8vo deductive reasoning definitum denotes Differentia Disjunctive DISJUNCTIVE syllogism distributed Division English Notes Enthymeme Exemplum Exposita Fallacia fallacy of Division false Fourth Figure Genus Greek ground is wet happy High Street Ignoratio Elenchi illicit process inferred John Henry Blunt late Fellow laws major term men are mortal middle term minor premiss minor term mortal notions object Oxford particular Pisistratus predicate principle prudent are passionate prudent are temperate prudent are wise prudent exercise self-restraint quadrupeds rational rhetorical induction Second Edition second figure self-restraint are wise shew Singular Small 8vo Sorites special rule species Subaltern subalternata Subcontrary syllogism-All temperate exercise self-restraint third figure Thomas Kerchever Arnold triangle Trinity Street true universal wise are passionate words ἐξ εἰκότων ἢ
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