Translations from the Organon: Comprising Those Sections of Magrath's Selections Offered by Candidates for Honour ModerationsJ. Thornton, 1877 - 49 páginas |
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... follows that whatever is affirmed can also be denied , and whatever is denied can also be affirmed . So that it is plain that every affirmation has a negation opposed to it , and every negation an affirma- tion . And let us call this ...
... follows that whatever is affirmed can also be denied , and whatever is denied can also be affirmed . So that it is plain that every affirmation has a negation opposed to it , and every negation an affirma- tion . And let us call this ...
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... follows from these being ( true ) I mean follows because of them ; and by follows because of them ' I mean needs the addition of no extraneous 6 6 term to make it necessarily true . I call that a perfect syllogism , then , which ...
... follows from these being ( true ) I mean follows because of them ; and by follows because of them ' I mean needs the addition of no extraneous 6 6 term to make it necessarily true . I call that a perfect syllogism , then , which ...
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... follow , if man ' does not belong to some animal , ' that animal ' does not belong to some man . 2 • • 1 6 Prior Analytics I. 4 , §§ 2 , 3 . When three terms are so related to one another that the last ( i.e. the minor ) is contained in ...
... follow , if man ' does not belong to some animal , ' that animal ' does not belong to some man . 2 • • 1 6 Prior Analytics I. 4 , §§ 2 , 3 . When three terms are so related to one another that the last ( i.e. the minor ) is contained in ...
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... follow describe the position of the middle in the same formula , not between the extremes , as in the first figure , but before them . The expression is clearly meant to be contrasted with the companion description of the middle term in ...
... follow describe the position of the middle in the same formula , not between the extremes , as in the first figure , but before them . The expression is clearly meant to be contrasted with the companion description of the middle term in ...
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... follows directly from the general syllo- gistic laws : 1st , that the middle must be distributed ; 2nd , that if one premiss be negative , the conclusion must be negative ( vid . Jevons ' Elementary Logic , pp . 127 , 128 ; Fowler's ...
... follows directly from the general syllo- gistic laws : 1st , that the middle must be distributed ; 2nd , that if one premiss be negative , the conclusion must be negative ( vid . Jevons ' Elementary Logic , pp . 127 , 128 ; Fowler's ...
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