| Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1736 - 400 pages
...therefore it moves in an Ellipfis. A disjunctive Syllogifm may have many Members or Parts thus ; it is either Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter ; but...Summer. The true Method of arguing here is from the AJJertion of one, to tbf Denial of the reft, or from ;£<? Denial of one or more, to the AJfertion... | |
| Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1763 - 400 pages
...a Circle ; therefore it moves in an Ellipjis. |^ diyunftive Syllogifm may have many Members orrarts thus ; /'/ is either Spring, Summer, Autumn% or Winter...but it is not Spring, Autumn, or Winter ; therefore it is Summer. The true Method of arguing here is from the Afftrtion of one, to the Denial of the reft,... | |
| Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1801 - 342 pages
...therefore it moves in an ellipsis. A disjunctive syllogism may have many members or parts ; thus, it is either spring, summer, autumn, or winter ; but it is not spring, autumn, or winter; therefore it is summer. „ The true method of arguing here, isfrom the assertion of one, to the denial of the... | |
| Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1802 - 310 pages
...fpring, fummer, autumn, or winter ; but it is not fpring, autumn, or winter ; therefore it is fummer. The true method of arguing here is from the affertion...the reft, or from -the denial of one or more, to the aflertion of what remains ; but the major mould be fo framed that feveral parts of it cannot be true... | |
| Isaac Watts - Conduct of life - 1802 - 324 pages
...fpring, fummer, autumn, or winter ; but it is not fpring, autumn, or winter ; therefore it is fummer. The true method of arguing here is from the affertion...one, to the denial of the reft, or from the denial af one or more, to the afiertion of what remains ; but -he major fhouid be fo framed that feveral parts... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1807 - 320 pages
...therefore it moves in an ellipsis. A disjunctive syllogism may have many members or parts, thus; it is either spring, summer, autumn, or winter ; but, it is not spring, autumn, or winter ; there~ fore it is summer. The true method of arguing .here is from the assertion of one, to the denial... | |
| Isaac Watts - Dissenters, Religious - 1813 - 616 pages
...therefore ¡t moves in an ellipsis. A disjunctive syllogism may have many members or parts : thus, it is either spring, summer, autumn, or winter ; but it is not spring, autumn or winter ; therefore it is summer. The true method of arguing here, is " from the assertion of one, to the denial of the... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1822 - 312 pages
...Therefore, it moves in an ellipsis. 564. A disjunctive syllogism may have many members or parts ; Thus, it is either spring, summer, autumn, or winter; But it is not spring, autumn, nor summer ; Therefore, it is winter. 04s. The true method of arguing here, is from the assertion of... | |
| Charles Wesley - Logic - 1832 - 164 pages
...of them, if there be several, you may infer the truth of some one of the remaining ones ; as, " It is either Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter ; but it is not Spring ; therefore it is either Summer, Autumn, or Winter., By denying all but one, you will infer the truth... | |
| Alexander Jamieson - Logic - 1835 - 312 pages
...Therefore, it moves in an ellipsis. 564. A disjunctive syllogism may have many members, or parts ; thus, It is either spring, summer, autumn, or winter ; But it is not spring, autumn, nor summer; Therefore, it is winter. 04s. The true method of arguing here, is, from the assertion of... | |
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