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" IN every instance in which we reason, in the strict sense of the word, ie make use of arguments, whether for the sake of refuting an adversary, or of conveying instruction, or of satisfying our own minds on any point, whatever may be the subject we are... "
The Logic and Utility of Mathematics,: With the Best Methods of Instruction ... - Σελίδα 58
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...which we reason, in the strict sense of the word, ie, make use of arguments (I mean real, ie, valid arguments), whether for the sake of refuting an adversary,...in all cases, provided it be correctly conducted" (p. 15). The neglect of this fact of " the sameness of the reasoning process in all cases" he regards...

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...which we reason, in the strict sense of the word, ie, make use of arguments (I mean real, ie, valid arguments), whether for the sake of refuting an adversary,...which is one and the same in all cases, provided it be rightly conducted. Of course it cannot be supposed that every one is even conscious of this process...

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James McCosh - 1873 - 244 σελίδες
...which we reason, in the strict sense of the word, ie, make use of arguments (I mean real, ie, valid arguments), whether for the sake of refuting an adversary,...which is one and the same in all cases, provided it be rightly conducted. Of course it cannot be supposed that every one is even conscious of this process...

An Outline Study of Man: Or, The Body and Mind in One System. With ...

Mark Hopkins - 1873 - 334 σελίδες
...there is but one. He says : " In every instance in which we reason in the strict sense of the word .... a certain process takes place in the mind which is one and the same in all cases, provided it be rightly conducted." But of that we can judge better after considering the different forms which reasoning...

An Outline Study of Man: Or, The Body and Mind in One System. With ...

Mark Hopkins - 1873 - 334 σελίδες
...there is but one. He says : " In every instance in which we reason in the strict sense of the word .... a certain process takes place in the mind which is one and the same in all cases, provided it be rightly conducted." But of that we can judge better after considering the INDUCTION. 165 different...

An Abstract of Whately's Logic, to the End of Chapter 3, Book 2. With ...

Richard Whately (Archbishop of Dublin.), Bion Reynolds - 1874 - 48 σελίδες
...THE SCIENCE. WHEN we reason, in the strict sense of the word, ie make use of real, valid arguments, a certain process takes place in the mind which is one and the same in all cases. The mind, it is true, is usually unconscious of this process, nor could explain it. Practice must have...

The Laws of Discursive Thought: Being a Text-book for Formal Logic

James McCosh - 1881 - 272 σελίδες
...-which we reason, in the strict sense of the word, i. e^ make use of arguments (I mean red, ie, valid arguments), whether for the sake of refuting an adversary,...which is one and the same in all cases, provided it be rightly conducted. Of course it cannot be supposed that every one is even conscious of this process...

The Laws of Discursive Thought: Being a Text-book for Formal Logic

James McCosh - 1881 - 252 σελίδες
...which we reason, in the strict sense of the word, ie, make use of arguments (I mean red, ie, valid arguments), whether for the sake of refuting an adversary,...which is one and the same in all cases, provided it be rightly conducted. Of course it cannot be supposed that every one is even conscious of this process...

Proceedings, Τόμος 38

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1884 - 436 σελίδες
...the subject, he tells us that in every instance in which we reason in the strict sense of the word, a certain process takes place in the mind, which is...in all cases, provided it be correctly conducted,* and this process is in effect to proceed by means of a syllogism or syllogisms framed in accordance...

Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Τεύχος 38

Literary and Philosophical Society of Liverpool - 1884 - 436 σελίδες
...the subject, he tells us that in every instance in which we reason in the strict sense of the word, a certain process takes place in the mind, which is...in all cases, provided it be correctly conducted,* and this process is in effect to proceed by means of a syllogism or syllogisms framed in accordance...




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