Logic: Designed as an Introduction to the Study of Reasoning |
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admitted affirmed or denied ambiguity animal antecedent applied argu argument ascertained assertion assumed belongs Cæsar called categorical categorical propositions categorical syllogism Christian circle clusion conclusion conditional proposition conditional syllogism connexion consequent considered conversion definition deserved death disjunctive disjunctive proposition distinct distributed drawn Duke of Wellington employed Enthymeme error evidence example expressed facts fallacy false Figure founded genus gism happy Hence HYPOTHETICAL SYLLOGISMS illicit process Induction Inductive philosophy inference instance Julius Cæsar kind knowledge legitimate Logician major premise means men are mortal ment merely method middle term mind minor term miserable Moods mortal nature necessary negative object observation particular person petitio principii philosophy predicate prejudices principles process of reasoning proof properly proved province of Logic quadruped reasoning process reduced regular syllogism respecting rules sense shew sion sophism Sophist Sorites species supposition syllogistic takes place testimony things tion triangle true truth tyrants validity whole words