On the Syllogism." Wm. P. Montague, Ways of Knowing, pp. 93 to 99. CHAPTER V: HYPOTHETICAL, ALTERNATIVE, AND DISJUNCTIVE SYLLOGISMS 1. Examine the following: a. If- all men were capable of perfection, some would have attained it. But no men have attained... An Introduction to General Logic - 230. oldalszerző: Emily Elizabeth Constance Jones - 1892 - 283 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| John Neville Keynes - 1884 - 438 oldal
...punishment is sometimes justifiable and yet always involves pain ? [v.] 233. Test the following :— "If all men were capable of perfection, some would have attained it ; but, none having done so, none are capable of it." [V.] 234. Examine the following reasoning : —... | |
| Boyd Henry Bode - 1910 - 348 oldal
...desirable, war is an evil; and as war is confessedly an evil, peace at any price is desirable. (J.) 5. If all men were capable of perfection, some would have attained it; but none having done so, none are capable of it. (M.) 6. " If he has not studied, he will fail in the... | |
| Roy Wood Sellars - 1917 - 372 oldal
...horse would not be stolen; but the horse is not stolen, therefore the door must have been locked. (2) If all men were capable of perfection, some would have attained it; but none having done so, none are capable of it. (3) If every ghost story is to be believed, we must... | |
| Roy Wood Sellars - 1917 - 380 oldal
...horse would not be stolen; but the horse is not stolen, therefore the door must have been locked. (2) If all men were capable of perfection, some would have attained it; but none having done so, none are capable of it. (8) If every ghost story is to be believed, we must... | |
| James Welton - 1917 - 380 oldal
...being seized with shame for what they have done, will do so no more." (Erasmus: Colloquies.) (b) ' If all men were capable of perfection, some would have attained it ; as none has done so, none is capable of doing so.' [NB (1) In a destructive hypothetical syllogism,... | |
| Morris Raphael Cohen, Morris R. Cohen, Ernest Nagel - 1993 - 306 oldal
...to 99. CHAPTER V: HYPOTHETICAL, ALTERNATIVE, AND DISJUNCTIVE SYLLOGISMS 1. Examine the following: a. If- all men were capable of perfection, some would have attained it. But no men have attained perfection. .'. No men are capable of perfection. b. If you needed food, I... | |
| University College, Galway - 1900 - 414 oldal
...syllogism is false and the other true, determine in what oases a conclusion can be drawn. 4. (a) ' If all men were capable of perfection, some would have attained it ; but none having done so, none are capable of it.' Test this argument. (6) Eeduce Celarent to the... | |
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