Thought and StatementWilliam Gordon Leary, James Steel Smith Harcourt, Brace, 1955 - 538 Seiten |
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... major premise of most commonly encountered syllogisms is a state- ment of a general truth . A major premise may be derived in any of three ways : ( 1 ) It may be the product of an induction , that is , a generalization obtained from an ...
... major premise of most commonly encountered syllogisms is a state- ment of a general truth . A major premise may be derived in any of three ways : ( 1 ) It may be the product of an induction , that is , a generalization obtained from an ...
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... major premise ( B ) . In syllogisms of this type , both premises must be affirmative . There is another familiar form of syllogism one of whose premises is negative . In this form , the predicate of the major premise is also the ...
... major premise ( B ) . In syllogisms of this type , both premises must be affirmative . There is another familiar form of syllogism one of whose premises is negative . In this form , the predicate of the major premise is also the ...
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... major premise , making " A " vertebrates and " B " mammals , we achieve the correct form : All vertebrates are mammals . A fish is a vertebrate . A fish is a mammal . ( All A's are B's ) ( c is an A ) ( c is a B ) But , while the form ...
... major premise , making " A " vertebrates and " B " mammals , we achieve the correct form : All vertebrates are mammals . A fish is a vertebrate . A fish is a mammal . ( All A's are B's ) ( c is an A ) ( c is a B ) But , while the form ...
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OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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