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Mathematical Questions and Solutions - Σελίδα 136
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Introduction to logic, from dr. Whately's 'Elements of logic'.

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...Z ; therefore, (tl,) some Z is X : eg Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; but prudence is a virtue; therefore, some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual, is part of Adam Smith's reasoning (Moral Sentiments) against Hutcheson and others, who placed all virtue...

Introduction to logic, from dr. Whately's 'Elements of logic'.

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Elements of Logic

Richard Whately - 1831 - 440 σελίδες
...is Z; therefore (</) Some Z is X :" eg " Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals; but prudence is a virtue : therefore some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual," is part of Adam Smith's reasoning {Moral Sentiments) against Hutcheson and others, who placed all virtue...

Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - 1832 - 386 σελίδες
...; therefore ( tl) some Z is X : " eg " Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; but prudence is a virtue : therefore some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual," is part of Adam Smith's reasoning (Moral Sentiments} against Hutcheson and others, who placed all virtue...

Elements of Logic: Comprising the Substance of the Article in the ...

Richard Whately - 1840 - 508 σελίδες
...therefore (£/) some Z is X:» eg ' " Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; but prudence is a virtue : therefore some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual," is part of Adam Smith's reasoning {Moral Sentiments} against Hutcheson and others, who placed all virtue...

The Elements of Logic, Explained by Numerous Examples and Exercises: Adapted ...

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...the Epicureans were not philosophers. 5. Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; But prudence is a virtue ; Therefore, some virtue has for its object the benefit of individuals. 6. Whatever is expedient is conformable to nature. Whatever is conformable to nature is...

Logic

Richard Whately - 1849 - 170 σελίδες
...C ; therefore (tl,) some C is A: eg " Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; But prudence is a virtue ; therefore Some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual," is part of Adam Smith's reasoning, (Moral Sentiments,) against Hutcheson and others, who placed all...

Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, System of universal knowledge, Τόμος 3

Encyclopaedia - 1852 - 144 σελίδες
...is C; therefore (tl,) some C is A: eg " Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals; But prudence is a virtue ; therefore Some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual," is part of Adam Smith's reasoning, (Moral Sentime-nis,) against Hutcheson and others, who placed all...

Logic: Or, The Science of Inference. A Systematic View of the Principles of ...

Joseph Devey - 1854 - 426 σελίδες
...Smith's reasoning on the moral sentiments1, Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; But prudence is a virtue ; therefore Some virtue has for its object the benefit of the individual. For if the minor were negative, the same consequences would follow which have been already pointed...

The Elements of Logic: Adapted to the Capacity of Younger Students, and ...

Charles Kittredge True - 1860 - 188 σελίδες
...the Epicureans were not philosophers. 5. Prudence has for its object the benefit of individuals ; But prudence is a virtue ; Therefore, some virtue has for its object the benefit of individuals. 6. Whatever is expedient is conformable to nature. Whatever is conformable to nature is...




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