The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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... example is oxy , which for illustrative purposes can be taken to mean " x loves y . " Application of rules 1 and 2 will show that every closure of oxy is equivalent to one or another of the following 12 wffs ( none of which is in fact ...
... example is oxy , which for illustrative purposes can be taken to mean " x loves y . " Application of rules 1 and 2 will show that every closure of oxy is equivalent to one or another of the following 12 wffs ( none of which is in fact ...
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... ( example : “ If Amos was a prophet , then he had a social conscience ; he had a social conscience ; hence , Amos was a prophet ” ) . Most of the traditionally considered formal fallacies , however , relate to the syllogism . One example ...
... ( example : “ If Amos was a prophet , then he had a social conscience ; he had a social conscience ; hence , Amos was a prophet ” ) . Most of the traditionally considered formal fallacies , however , relate to the syllogism . One example ...
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... example , the proposition “ Jane knows that ( KJane ) the gown is priceless ( p ) ” means ( = ) “ The gown is priceless , and Jane has justification for accepting that it is priceless ( JJane P ) and Jane believes that it is priceless ...
... example , the proposition “ Jane knows that ( KJane ) the gown is priceless ( p ) ” means ( = ) “ The gown is priceless , and Jane has justification for accepting that it is priceless ( JJane P ) and Jane believes that it is priceless ...
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