The book Practical Logic; was written by author Gregory, Daniel Seely, 1832- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Practical Logic; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Practical Logic; a good or bad book?
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In making such a complete explication of a term it is necessary to proceed by Digitized by VjOOQIC 80 PRACTICAL LOGIC. defining successively the genus of each new definition until a simple notion is reached. Professor Davis has illastrated this process in tabular form by an extended definition of carnivore, " A carnivore is a flesh-eating (^differentia) mammal (= genus). A mammal is a vertebrate (= g) suckling its young (= d). A vertebrate is an animal (=g) having an internal skeleton (=d). An ...animal is a sentient (= d) organism (= g). An organism is a living (= d) being (= g)." The process comes to a close when the simple notion, being, is reached. The result of the definition embraces all the properties con- noted by the concept term, carnivore, and all that would be brought out by a Partition of that term. Stated as a definition by resolution, it becomes, "Carnivore includes flesh-eating, suck-giving, internal- skeletoned, sentient, living, existing.'* m. irominal, Beal, and Oenetio Definition.
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