The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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... categorical propositions . Categori- cal propositions may be distinguished first by their quality , either affirmative or negative . An affirmative categorical proposition asserts that all or some of a class of objects are included in ...
... categorical propositions . Categori- cal propositions may be distinguished first by their quality , either affirmative or negative . An affirmative categorical proposition asserts that all or some of a class of objects are included in ...
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... categorical propositions are : Original : A few scientists are dullards . Rewritten : Some scientists are dullards ... categorical form . Otherwise , it can- not be rewritten and must be dealt with differently ( see below Other argument ...
... categorical propositions are : Original : A few scientists are dullards . Rewritten : Some scientists are dullards ... categorical form . Otherwise , it can- not be rewritten and must be dealt with differently ( see below Other argument ...
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... syllogism . But Aristotle himself noted that some arguments were expressed in propositions other than categorical ones . The following argument , for in- stance , has for its first premise a hypothetical proposition : If all men are ...
... syllogism . But Aristotle himself noted that some arguments were expressed in propositions other than categorical ones . The following argument , for in- stance , has for its first premise a hypothetical proposition : If all men are ...
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LINCOLN | 33 |
LINGUISTICS | 40 |
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