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... minor . In syllogisms also , where the con- trast of the two quantities is abolished , there , with the difference of figure , the differences of major and minor premise and term fall likewise . In truth , how- ever , common language in ...
... minor . In syllogisms also , where the con- trast of the two quantities is abolished , there , with the difference of figure , the differences of major and minor premise and term fall likewise . In truth , how- ever , common language in ...
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... what they call the antecedent . The two premises they have also considered as the one the greater ( major ) , the other the less ( minor ) by exclu- XV . sive reference to the one quantity of extension 276 LECTURES ON LOGIC .
... what they call the antecedent . The two premises they have also considered as the one the greater ( major ) , the other the less ( minor ) by exclu- XV . sive reference to the one quantity of extension 276 LECTURES ON LOGIC .
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... Minor Premise , the Minor Proposition , the Assumption , or the Subsumption , ( propositio minor , propositio altera , assumptio , subsumptum , subsumptio , sumptio minor , πρóτασis ἡ ἐλάττων , λῆμμα τὸ ἔλαττον ) . It is manifest that ...
... Minor Premise , the Minor Proposition , the Assumption , or the Subsumption , ( propositio minor , propositio altera , assumptio , subsumptum , subsumptio , sumptio minor , πρóτασis ἡ ἐλάττων , λῆμμα τὸ ἔλαττον ) . It is manifest that ...
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... Minor . The two propositions which constitute the antece- dent are called , among other names , the Premises . Of these the proposition expressing the relation of whole , which one of the originally - given notions holds to the assumed ...
... Minor . The two propositions which constitute the antece- dent are called , among other names , the Premises . Of these the proposition expressing the relation of whole , which one of the originally - given notions holds to the assumed ...
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... Minor Premise , the Assumption , or the Subsumption . LECT . These , as terms of relation , vary , of course , with the relation in the counter quantities . The one proposi- tion which constitutes the consequent is called , among other ...
... Minor Premise , the Assumption , or the Subsumption . LECT . These , as terms of relation , vary , of course , with the relation in the counter quantities . The one proposi- tion which constitutes the consequent is called , among other ...
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