An Outline of the Necessary Laws of Thought: A Treatise on Pure and Applied Logic |
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abstract according acid admit affirmative alkali animal applied Logic argument Aristotle ascertain attributes belong bodies called Categories cause Chimĉra common conception conclusion connection contain converse copula Deduction defined definition distinct distribution of terms divided division doctrine employed Enthymemes enumerated example exist explain express extension facts figure formal former genus gism given Greek Hindú ideas implies Indian Logic inductive inductive reasoning instrument Iridium ject judgment Kanâda knowledge language laws of thought Leibnitz logicians marks matter means ment metals middle term mind mode mortal nature negative Nominalist notion nouns objects observations particular philosophy plants Plato predicate premisses principles privative properties proposition pure Logic reason relation represent rules sense Sir Philip Francis Sir William Hamilton species subject and predicate substance syllogism things thinking third tion tive true truth universal whilst whole words