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... reasoning resides in a particular kind of Proposition , the appearance of which in the Syllo- gism constitutes the former . I take this opportunity of warning the reader , that I seem to have spoken too strongly in repre- senting Ramus ...
... reasoning resides in a particular kind of Proposition , the appearance of which in the Syllo- gism constitutes the former . I take this opportunity of warning the reader , that I seem to have spoken too strongly in repre- senting Ramus ...
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... reasoning , he will scarcely believe in the possibility of teaching men to reason well ; for a very little observa ... reasoning . Seeing that the human mind must 1 Watts's Logic , Introduction , p . 1. Dr. Watts tells us in a note that ...
... reasoning , he will scarcely believe in the possibility of teaching men to reason well ; for a very little observa ... reasoning . Seeing that the human mind must 1 Watts's Logic , Introduction , p . 1. Dr. Watts tells us in a note that ...
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... whole process of such Formal Thought , from the first cognizable beginnings and elements of its activity , to their great result of discourse or reasoning . I say , of its activity , for the logician as such is not INTRODUCTION . 5.
... whole process of such Formal Thought , from the first cognizable beginnings and elements of its activity , to their great result of discourse or reasoning . I say , of its activity , for the logician as such is not INTRODUCTION . 5.
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... Reasoning , or Syllogism , the com- parison of two Judgments . Of these three parts of the science , it is plain from what has been already said , that the first and second are necessary steps in our progress to the third . Over and ...
... Reasoning , or Syllogism , the com- parison of two Judgments . Of these three parts of the science , it is plain from what has been already said , that the first and second are necessary steps in our progress to the third . Over and ...
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... that those state- ments , mutually contradictory though they were , had the very same intention . The Categories have another bearing on Theology . Much of the reasoning in St. Augustine's great work on THE CATEGORIES . 47.
... that those state- ments , mutually contradictory though they were , had the very same intention . The Categories have another bearing on Theology . Much of the reasoning in St. Augustine's great work on THE CATEGORIES . 47.
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