All men are mortal: that the general principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be taken for true without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could affect any case comprised with it, is dispelled by evidence... Aristotle - Page 301by George Grote - 1872Full view - About this book
| 1843 - 1380 pages
...degree of uncertainty must hang over the assertion, All men are mortal ; that the general principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular...shadow of doubt which could affect any case comprised with it, is dispelled by evidence aliunde, and then what remains for the syllogism to prove ? that,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 630 pages
...degree of uncertainty must hang over the assertion, All шen are mortal : that the gemiral principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular...exception, until every shadow of doubt which could affbct any case coiriprised with it, is dispelled by evidence aliunde ; and then what remains for the... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1846 - 624 pages
...hang over" the assertion, All men are mortal :' that the general principle, instead of being given щ evidence of the particular case, cannot itself be...exception, until every shadow of doubt which could aifoct any case comprised with it, is dispelled by evidence aliundè.; and then what remains for the... | |
| James Robert Boyd - 1856 - 266 pages
...degree of uncertainty must hang over the assertion, " All men are mortal :" that the general principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular...shadow of doubt which could affect any case comprised with it, is dispelled by evidence from some other quarter; and then what remains for the syllogism... | |
| Asa Mahan - 1857 - 396 pages
...degree of uncertainty must hang over the assertion, ' All men are mortal ;' that the general principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular...exception, until every shadow of doubt which could effect any case comprised with it, is dispelled by evidence aliunde; and then what remains for the... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1864 - 472 pages
...degree of uncertainty must hang over the assertion, 4 All men are mortal ' ; that the general principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular...shadow of doubt which could affect any case comprised with it is dispelled by evidence aliunde; and then, what remains for the Syllogism to prove ? that,... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1864 - 480 pages
...degree of uncertainty must hang over the assertion, ' All men are mortal'; that the general principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular...shadow of doubt which could affect any case comprised with it is dispelled by evidence aliunde; and then, what remains for the Syllogism to prove ? that,... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1864 - 480 pages
...degree of uncertainty must hang over the assertion, ' All men are mortal ' ; that the general principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular...shadow of doubt which could affect any case comprised with it is dispelled by evidence aliunde; and then, what remains for the Syllogism to prove ? that,... | |
| Stephen Henry Emmens (writer on logic.) - 1865 - 208 pages
...degree of uncertainty must hang over the assertion, All men are mortal : that the general principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular...shadow of doubt which could affect any case comprised with it, is dispelled by evidence aliundk, and then what remains for the syllogism to prove ? That,... | |
| Stephen Henry Emmens (writer on logic.) - 1865 - 200 pages
...degree of uncertainty must hang over the assertion, All men are mortal : that the general principle, instead of being given as evidence of the particular case, cannot itself he taken for true without exception, until every shadow of doubt which could aifect any case comprised... | |
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