If ^Eschines joined in the public rejoicings, he is inconsistent ; if he did not, he is unpatriotic; but he either joined, or not, therefore he is either inconsistent or unpatriotic. A Manual of Logic - Página 169por Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1849 - 12 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Hinds (bp. of Norwich.) - 1827 - 196 páginas
...is D ; and if X is Y, E is F : but either A is B, or X is Y ; therefore either C is D, or E is F. " If ^Eschines joined in the public rejoicings, he is...therefore he is either inconsistent or unpatriotic." (Demost. For the Crown.) This case, as well as the foregoing, is evidently constructive. In the destructive... | |
| Samuel Hinds (bp. of Norwich.) - 1827 - 190 páginas
...is D ; and if X is Y, E is F : but either A is B, or X is Y ; therefore either C is D, or E is F. " If ^Eschines joined in the public rejoicings, he is...therefore he is either inconsistent or unpatriotic." (Demost. For the Crown.) This case, as well as the foregoing, is evidently constructive. In the destructive... | |
| Richard Whately - 1831 - 440 páginas
...C is D; and .if X is Y, E is F: but either A is B, or X is Y; therefore either C is D, or E is F. " If ^Eschines joined in the public rejoicings, he is...therefore he is either inconsistent, or unpatriotic." (Demost. For the Crown.} This case, as well as the foregoing, is evidently constructive. In the Destructive... | |
| Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 páginas
...X is Y, E is F : but either A is B, or X is Y ; therefore either C is D, or E is F. " If JEschines joined in the public rejoicings, he is inconsistent...therefore he is either inconsistent, or unpatriotic." (Demost. For the Crown.) This case, as well as the foregoing, is evidently constructive. In the Destructive... | |
| Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 páginas
...X is Y, E is F : but either A is B, or X is Y ; therefore either C is D, or E is F, " If JEschines joined in the public rejoicings, he is inconsistent;...therefore he is either inconsistent, or unpatriotic." (Demost. For the Crown.) This case, as well as the foregoing, is evidently constructive. In the Destructive... | |
| S. E. PARKER - 1838 - 340 páginas
...syllogism with two or more antecedents in the major, and a disjunctive minor. Major. '• I f -ilscliinc's joined in the public rejoicings, he is inconsistent ; if he did not he is unpatriotic. Minor. But .Technics either joined or did not; Conclus. /Eschiurs is either inconsistent or unpatriotic."... | |
| Richard Whately - 1840 - 508 páginas
...is D ; and if X is Y, E is F ; but either A is B, or X is Y; therefore either C is D, or E is F. " If ^Eschines joined in the public rejoicings, he is...therefore he is either inconsistent or unpatriotic." (Demost. For the Crown."} This case, as well as the foregoing, is evidently constructive. In the Destructive... | |
| Charles Kittredge True - 1840 - 152 páginas
...two or more conditional propositions and the minor, a disjunctive proposition ; as, If /"vscliiiirs joined in the public rejoicings he is inconsistent; if he did not he is unpatriotic ; But .'Kschinrs either did or did not join in the public rejoicing, Therefore, he is either inconsistent... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1842 - 938 páginas
...either one of the antecedents must be admitted, or one of the consequents must be denied. If Eechinea joined in the public rejoicings, he is inconsistent ; if he did not join, he is unpatriotic ; but he either joined or did not join ; therefore (one of the consequents... | |
| Richard Murray (of Trinity coll, Dublin.) - 1847 - 222 páginas
...1, 2, or 3 ; It must therefore be 4. Supply the conclusion in the following dilemma : If jEschines joined in the public rejoicings, he is inconsistent : if he did not, he is unpatriotic. Either he did, or did not : Therefore, &c. Supply the requisite premiss in this : A person who is able... | |
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