The Preceptor: Containing a General Course of Education. Wherein the First Principles of Polite Learning are Laid Down in a Way Most Suitable for Trying the Genius, and Advancing the Instruction of Youth. In Twelve Parts. Illustrated with Maps and Useful Cuts ...J. Dodsley, 1793 |
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Side 106
... Premises , Conclufion , Extremes , middle Term . V. IN this Syllogifin we may obferve , that there are three feveral Propofitions , expreffing the three Judgements implied in the Act of Reafon- ing , and fo difpofed , as to reprefent ...
... Premises , Conclufion , Extremes , middle Term . V. IN this Syllogifin we may obferve , that there are three feveral Propofitions , expreffing the three Judgements implied in the Act of Reafon- ing , and fo difpofed , as to reprefent ...
Side 109
... Premises muß foning the from other previous ones that are evident and known . be intuitive Thefe previous Propofitions , in a fimple Act of Truths . Reasoning , are only two in Number ; and it is always required that they be of ...
... Premises muß foning the from other previous ones that are evident and known . be intuitive Thefe previous Propofitions , in a fimple Act of Truths . Reasoning , are only two in Number ; and it is always required that they be of ...
Side 110
... Premises of the laft Syllogifin are often confiderably removed from Self - evidence ; yet if we trace the Reafoning backwards , we fhall find them the Conclufions of previous Syllogifms , whose Premises approach nearer and nearer to ...
... Premises of the laft Syllogifin are often confiderably removed from Self - evidence ; yet if we trace the Reafoning backwards , we fhall find them the Conclufions of previous Syllogifms , whose Premises approach nearer and nearer to ...
Side 123
... Premises , or the Predicate in both ; and fometimes , directly contrary to its Difpofition in the foregoing Chapters , the Predicate in the Major , and the Subject in the Minor . Hence the Distinction of Syllogifms into various Kinds ...
... Premises , or the Predicate in both ; and fometimes , directly contrary to its Difpofition in the foregoing Chapters , the Predicate in the Major , and the Subject in the Minor . Hence the Distinction of Syllogifms into various Kinds ...
Side 137
... Premises are true , all the feve- ral Conclufions are fo , and confequently the Conclusion also of the laft Syllogifm , which is always the Propofition to be demonftrated . Now that all the Premifes of a Demonftration are true , will ...
... Premises are true , all the feve- ral Conclufions are fo , and confequently the Conclusion also of the laft Syllogifm , which is always the Propofition to be demonftrated . Now that all the Premifes of a Demonftration are true , will ...
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