10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «ILLATIVELY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
An elementary treatise on logic, by the author of 'An ...
Hence, since E distributes both terms, and I neither, these may both be illatively
converted. But as A does not distribute the predicate, it cannot be illatively
converted simply. All men are animals, but we cannot say all animals are men, as
there ...
2
An Elementary treatise on logic: designed chiefly for the ...
Hence, since E distributes both terms, and I neither, these may both be illatively
converted. But as A does not distribute the predicate, it cannot be illatively
converted simply. All men are animals, but we cannot say all animals are men, as
there ...
3
Easy Lessons on Reasoning. Reprinted from “The Saturday ...
A Particular negative [0] cannot be converted illatively except by changing its
Quality from negative to aflirmative, (without altering the sense) by regarding the
negation as attached to the PREDICATE instead of to S. Cop. Pr. the Copala.
Thus ...
4
Easy Lessons on Reasoning
A Particular negative [O] cannot be converted illatively, except by changing its
Quality from negative to affirmative, (without altering the sense) by regarding the
negation as attached to the PREDICATE instead of to the Copula. Thus S. _ Cop.
5
A Synopsis of Science, from the Standpoint of the Nyaya ...
That is called simple conversion, where the Subject and Predicate, of a given
proposition, unaltered, become the Predicate and Subject. For example ; — " No
lake is fiery", may be illatively converted into " Nothing fiery is a lake." Also where
no ...
James Robert Ballantyne,
1855
6
Mathematical Philosophy
The rule is that in any consequence de inesse, in place of any antecedental of
even order may illatively be substituted any consequence de inesse that has that
antecedental for its consequent. For example, from A “C. B, we may infer either (C
) ...
Charles Sanders Peirce, Mouton De Gruyter, Walter De Gruyter Incorporated,
1976
We may also illatively-convert A [a Universal-afllnnative] by altering its “Quantity”
from Universal to Particular. For “ Ever X is Y" does imply that “some Y" (tho' not
that “every Y") is X." So in the example above we might allowably have stated ...
8
The Saturday Magazine. Published Under the Direction of the ...
Hence, since E [a Universal-negative] distributes both terms, and I, [a Particular-
aflirmative] neither, these may both be simply-converted illatively. As in the
example above, “no carnivorous animal is ruminant" implies by the very form of
the ...
9
Encyclopaedia Metropolitana: Pure sciences
Hence, as E distributes both Terms, and I neither, these Propositions may be
illatively converted in the simple manner ; (vid. Rule 2.) But as A does not
distribute the Predicate, its simple Conversion would not be illative ; (e. g. from "
all birds ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose,
1845
10
Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Hence, as E distributes both Terms, and I neither, these Propositions may be
illatively converted in the simple manner ; (vid. Rule 2.) But as A does not
distribute the Predicate, its simple Conversion would not be illative; (e.g. from "all
birds are ...
Encyclopaedia, Edward Smedley,
1845