| Samuel Hinds (bp. of Norwich.) - 1827 - 190 σελίδες
...celebrated argument of Aristotle, Eth. sixth book, to prove that the virtues are inseparable ; viz. He who possesses prudence, possesses all virtue ;...prudence; therefore He who possesses one, possesses all. Second, Camestres, (cAm) every X is Y; (Es) no Z is Y ; (trES) no Z is X. Let the major term (X) be... | |
| George Bentham - 1827 - 304 σελίδες
...occasion, the simple general expressions of the several propositions of which it is composed. 1. Barbara. " He who possesses prudence, possesses all virtue ;...therefore, He who possesses one, possesses all*." p. 99. * This example appears to be rather unfortunately chosen, as, by the nature of the premises,... | |
| Samuel Hinds (bp. of Norwich.) - 1827 - 196 σελίδες
...celebrated argument of Aristotle, Eth. sixth book, to prove that the virtues are inseparable ; viz. He who possesses prudence, possesses all virtue ;...prudence; therefore He who possesses one, possesses all. Second, Camestres, (cAm) every X is Y; (Es) no Z is Y ; (trES) no Z is X. Let the major term (X) be... | |
| Richard Whately - 1831 - 440 σελίδες
...celebrated argument of Aristotle, Eth. sixth book, to prove that the virtues are inseparable ; viz. " He who possesses prudence, possesses all virtue ;...prudence; therefore He who possesses one, possesses all." . Second, Camestres, (cAm) " every X is Y ; (Es) no Z is Y ; (trES) no Z is X." Let the major term... | |
| Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 σελίδες
...celebrated argument of Aristotle, Eth. sixth book, to prove that the virtues are inseparable ; viz. " He who possesses prudence, possesses all virtue ;...possess prudence ; therefore He who possesses one, posseses all." Second, Camestres, (cAm) " every X is Y ; (Es) no Z is Y ; (trES) no Z is X." Let the... | |
| Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 σελίδες
...celebrated argument of Aristotle, Eth. sixth book, to prove that the virtues are inseparable ; viz. " He who possesses prudence, possesses all virtue ;...possess prudence ; therefore He who possesses one, posseses all." Second, Camestres, (cAm) " every X is Y ; (Es) no Z is Y ; (trES) no Z is X." Let the... | |
| Richard Whately - 1840 - 508 σελίδες
...celebrated argument of Aristotle, Eth. sixth book, to prove that the virtues are inseparable ; viz. " He who possesses prudence, possesses all virtue ;...; therefore He who possesses one, possesses all." Second, Camestres, (cAm) " every X is Y ; (Es) no Z is Y ; (trES) no Z is X." Let the major term (X)... | |
| Ezekiel Hildreth - 1842 - 228 σελίδες
...syllogism, by which Aristotle so forcibly proved, that the virtues are inseparable, and which is this : "He who possesses prudence, possesses all virtue;...prudence. Therefore, he who possesses one, possesses all." If this syllogism is a faithful translation of the original, couched in terms corresponding in their... | |
| Ezekiel Hildreth - 1842 - 226 σελίδες
...syllogism, by which Aristotle so forcibly proved, that the .virtues are inseparable, and which is this.: "He who possesses prudence, possesses all virtue;...prudence. Therefore, he who possesses one, possesses all." If this syllogism is a faithfol translation of the original, couched in terms corresponding in their... | |
| Richard Whately - 1843 - 372 σελίδες
...celebrated argument of Aristotle, Eth. sixth book, to prove that the virtues are inseparable ; viz. " He who possesses prudence, possesses all virtue ;...possesses one virtue, must possess prudence ; therefore, Third, Darapti, viz. (dA) " every Y is X ; (rAp) every Y is Z ; therefore (tl) some Z is X :" eg "... | |
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