Philosophical Works ; with Notes and Supplementary Disertations, Volum 2Georg Olms, 1967 - 1034 pàgines |
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... universal and particular . " All men are mortal , " is an universal proposition ; " Some men are learned , " is a particular ; and this is called the Quantity of the proposition . All universal propositions agree in quantity , as also ...
... universal and particular . " All men are mortal , " is an universal proposition ; " Some men are learned , " is a particular ; and this is called the Quantity of the proposition . All universal propositions agree in quantity , as also ...
Pàgina 694
... universal affirmative , or an universal negative , or a particular affirm- ative , or a particular negative . These four kinds of propositions , as was before ob- served , have been named by the four vowels , A , E , I , O ; by which ...
... universal affirmative , or an universal negative , or a particular affirm- ative , or a particular negative . These four kinds of propositions , as was before ob- served , have been named by the four vowels , A , E , I , O ; by which ...
Pàgina 695
... universal proposition , but when it is the predicate of a negative proposition ; on the other hand , a term is said ... universal affirmative , I know , by the rules of syllogisms , that there is only one legitimate mode in which an ...
... universal proposition , but when it is the predicate of a negative proposition ; on the other hand , a term is said ... universal affirmative , I know , by the rules of syllogisms , that there is only one legitimate mode in which an ...
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