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" ; that the general principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could affect any case comprised with it is dispelled by evidence... "
The Principles of Logic: For High Schools and Colleges - Page 148
by Aaron Schuyler - 1859 - 168 pages
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An Introduction to Logic

Morris Raphael Cohen, Morris R. Cohen, Ernest Nagel - Philosophy - 1993 - 306 pages
...of every individual man: that if it be still doubtful whether Socrates, or any other individual we choose to name, be mortal or not, the same degree...of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could affect any...
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