Elementary Lessons in Logic: Deductive and Inductive, with Copious Questions and Examples, and a Vocabulary of Logical TermsMacmillan, 1875 - 340 pages |
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abstract names adjective adverb ambiguous angles animal applied argument Aristotle assert belong bodies called Cambridge cause character circumstances class of things cloth College common compound conclusion confused connotation considered consists contains contrapositive conversion copula Crown 8vo defined definition denote derived disjunctive syllogism distinct distinguished division earth Edition ELEMENTARY employed English equal exactly example exist explained expression fact fallacy fallacy of accident false fcap figure genus geometrical give Greek heat hypothetical syllogism implies Induction infer instance intension iron J. S. Mill kind knowledge known language Latin Laws of Thought LESSON Logic logicians major premise major term Mathematical meaning ment metals are elements method middle term Mill's mind moods nature notion objects observe Owens College particular planets possess predicate properties prove qualities quantity reader reasoning resemblance rule sentence simple species syllogism theory tion treated TREATISE triangle true truth universal verb words