The Organon: Or Logical Treatises of Aristotle : with the Introduction of Porphyry, Volume 2G. Bell, 1902 - 735 pages |
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... able to syllogize of this treatise about every proposed problem from probabilities , set forth . 1 It will contribute to the general elucidation of this treatise , if we re- mark , first , upon its scope and purpose , and secondly ...
... able to syllogize of this treatise about every proposed problem from probabilities , set forth . 1 It will contribute to the general elucidation of this treatise , if we re- mark , first , upon its scope and purpose , and secondly ...
Page 360
... able to know each of them . CHAP . II . - That this Treatise is useful for three purposes . 1. That this treatise is use- Ir will be consequent upon what we have stated fully employed to describe to what an extent and for what subjects ...
... able to know each of them . CHAP . II . - That this Treatise is useful for three purposes . 1. That this treatise is use- Ir will be consequent upon what we have stated fully employed to describe to what an extent and for what subjects ...
Page 361
... able more easily to argue upon every proposed subject . But for conversation ( it is use- ful ) , because having enumerated the opinions of the many , we shall converse with them , not from foreign , but from appro- priate dogmas ...
... able more easily to argue upon every proposed subject . But for conversation ( it is use- ful ) , because having enumerated the opinions of the many , we shall converse with them , not from foreign , but from appro- priate dogmas ...
Page 363
... able to argue that a thing is the same and that it is different , we shall by the same manner be well supplied with arguments about defi- nitions , since when we have shown that it is not the same we shall have upset the definition ...
... able to argue that a thing is the same and that it is different , we shall by the same manner be well supplied with arguments about defi- nitions , since when we have shown that it is not the same we shall have upset the definition ...
Page 374
... able to distin- guish in how many ways each thing is predicated , the third to discover differences , and the fourth the consideration of the similar . In a certain way indeed there are three propositions of these , since it is possible ...
... able to distin- guish in how many ways each thing is predicated , the third to discover differences , and the fourth the consideration of the similar . In a certain way indeed there are three propositions of these , since it is possible ...
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