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... Minor Premiss , for a reason which will be explained hereafter . Thus , in the following , All men are mortal , Socrates is a man , .. Socrates is mortal , the first proposition , " all men are mortal , " is called the Major Premiss ...
... Minor Premiss , for a reason which will be explained hereafter . Thus , in the following , All men are mortal , Socrates is a man , .. Socrates is mortal , the first proposition , " all men are mortal , " is called the Major Premiss ...
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... minor , but ignorant of the major , Professor Willis aware of the major , but ignorant of the minor . The whole syllogism is as follows : - All really old buildings with the shark's tooth ornament belong to the thirteenth century . This ...
... minor , but ignorant of the major , Professor Willis aware of the major , but ignorant of the minor . The whole syllogism is as follows : - All really old buildings with the shark's tooth ornament belong to the thirteenth century . This ...
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... minor , -- but merely that of equivalency . Subjects and predicates , therefore , may change places at plea- sure , and the syllogism consequently takes no deter- minate figure : - B C e . g . B is C - The preacher yesterday was Mr. A ...
... minor , -- but merely that of equivalency . Subjects and predicates , therefore , may change places at plea- sure , and the syllogism consequently takes no deter- minate figure : - B C e . g . B is C - The preacher yesterday was Mr. A ...
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... minor ; and the feline kind , which is obviously less than the major digiti- grades , and obviously larger than the minor panthers ; obviously contained by digitigrades , and containing panthers ; and , therefore , as well as because of ...
... minor ; and the feline kind , which is obviously less than the major digiti- grades , and obviously larger than the minor panthers ; obviously contained by digitigrades , and containing panthers ; and , therefore , as well as because of ...
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... minor ; and what was the minor , panther , has now become the major . It is plain that the Aristotelian dictum , de omni et nullo , applies only to figured syllogisms ; and equally plain on reflection that it does not so universally to ...
... minor ; and what was the minor , panther , has now become the major . It is plain that the Aristotelian dictum , de omni et nullo , applies only to figured syllogisms ; and equally plain on reflection that it does not so universally to ...
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