An Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought a Treatise On Pure And Applied Logi

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An Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought a Treatise On Pure And Applied Logi
William Thomson
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* It would fall into this form P M M S . -. S P * The words of Averroes are Et ex hoc planum, qnodfigura quarta, de qua meminet Galenus, nan cst syllogismus super quern cadet naturaliter cogi- tatio. (In i Pri. Ch. Viii. Vol. I. P. 63. ) I have inspected the Dialectic of Galen, published for the first time at Paris in 1844, by Minoides Mynas, a Greek, from a MS. Of the eleventh century found in the East ; and am of opinion that Galen did not adopt the fourth figure, and that an occasional trans...position of the premisses in the 1st figure may have led to the erroneous belief that he did. That his modern editor confounds the 1st and 4th figures is beyond dispute.
LAWS OF THOUGHT. 207 Many logicians have condemned the use of this figure. It is described as a mere perversion of the first, in which the proper conclusion does not appear, but the converse of it, gained by immediate inference ( 83). The meaning of this will appear from an example (taken from Abp. Whately's Logic).
What is expedient is conformable to nature, What is conformable to nature is not hurtful to society, What is hurtful to society is not expedient.


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