Sketches of the History of Man, Volume 3A. Strahan and T. Cadell, London; and for William Creech, Edinburgh, 1788 |
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... fyllo- gifms . The materials of the first part are taken from Porphyry's Introduction and the Categories ; and thofe of the fecond . from the book of Interpretation . A predicable , according to the gram- matical form of the word ...
... fyllo- gifms . The materials of the first part are taken from Porphyry's Introduction and the Categories ; and thofe of the fecond . from the book of Interpretation . A predicable , according to the gram- matical form of the word ...
Page 352
... fyllo- gifms he claims as his own , and as the fruit of much time and labour . And in- deed it is a fiately fabric , a monument of a great genius , which we could wish to have been more usefully employed . There must be fomething ...
... fyllo- gifms he claims as his own , and as the fruit of much time and labour . And in- deed it is a fiately fabric , a monument of a great genius , which we could wish to have been more usefully employed . There must be fomething ...
Page 355
... fyllo- gifm . The other premise must have for its two terms the minor term and the middle term , and it is called the minor propofition . Thus the fyllogifm confifts of three propositions , distinguished by the names of the major , the ...
... fyllo- gifm . The other premise must have for its two terms the minor term and the middle term , and it is called the minor propofition . Thus the fyllogifm confifts of three propositions , distinguished by the names of the major , the ...
Page 360
... fyllo- gifm requires . Thus , fuppofe the propofi- tion I would prove is an univerfal affirma- tive , I know by the rules of fyllogifms , that there is only one legitimate mode in which an univerfal affirmative propofition can be proved ...
... fyllo- gifm requires . Thus , fuppofe the propofi- tion I would prove is an univerfal affirma- tive , I know by the rules of fyllogifms , that there is only one legitimate mode in which an univerfal affirmative propofition can be proved ...
Page 362
... modes are adapted to each . Thus , in fome fyllo- gifins feveral diftinct conclufions may be drawn from the fame premifes : in fome , true true conclufions may be drawn from falfe premises in fome 362 B. III . SCIENCES .
... modes are adapted to each . Thus , in fome fyllo- gifins feveral diftinct conclufions may be drawn from the fame premifes : in fome , true true conclufions may be drawn from falfe premises in fome 362 B. III . SCIENCES .
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