An Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought : a Treatise On Pure And Applied Logic
The book An Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought : a Treatise On Pure And Applied Logic was written by author Thomson, William, Abp. of York, 1819-1890 Here you can read free online of An Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought : a Treatise On Pure And Applied Logic book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is An Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought : a Treatise On Pure And Applied Logic a good or bad book?
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Digitized by Google Digitized by Google SYLLOGISM. REASONING. § 82. Syllogism. HEN the state of our knowledge does not warrant us in judging at once whether two conceptions agree or differ, we seek for some other judgment, or judgments, that contains the grounds for our coming to a decision. This is called reasoning, which may be defined "the process of deriving one judgment from another." The technical name for that one single step of the process, of which the longest chains of reasoning are b...ut the repetition, is syllogism, (or comj)utation,) a word which has acquired its present sense from the resemblance between computation proper, /. e. gathering the results of a sum, and that gathering of the result of other judgments which we call reasoning. A syllogism has been defined " A sentence or thought in which, from something laid down and admitted, something distinct from what we have laid down follows of necessity." * The form or essence of a syllogism therefore consists, not in the * Aristotle, Pri.
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