A Treatise on Logic: Or, The Laws of Pure Thought; Comprising Both Aristotelic and Hamiltonian Analyses of Logical Forms, and Some Chapters of Applied LogicSever and Francis, 1868 - 450 páginas |
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absolutely actually affirm the Consequent Affirmative already animal antecedent applied Aristotle attributes Axiom belong called Cause class of things classification common conceived Concept Conclusion connotes consciousness Consequent considered contained Contraposition Conversion Copula Definition denote deny determined Disjunctive Disjunctive Syllogism distinct enounced Enthymeme equal event evidence Excluded exists explicated expressed Extension fact faculty Fallacy false Figure former Genus gism Hamilton Hence Immediate Inference individual Induction Inductive Reasoning infinite instance Intuition knowledge language Laws of Thought Logic logicians Major Premise Marks Matter meaning Mediate ment merely Middle Term mind mode Modus tollens Moods nature necessary Negative notion objects observed particular peculiar perceive perception Predicate principle properly proposition proved Pure Thought qualities Quantity reasoning reduced reference relation remarks respect Rule sense similar sion Sir William Hamilton sophism Species Subject sublating Sumption Syllogism tion tive true truth Universal valid whole words