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A convertend is: (a) a false conversion. (b) a false converse. (c) the premiss of a
conversion. (d) the conclusion of a conversion. 3. A converse is: (a) a true
convertend. (b) a true conversion. (c) the premiss of a conversion. (d) a
conclusion of a ...
William Thomas Parry, Edward A. Hacker, 1991
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A manual of logic, deductive and inductive
H H. Munro. Hence it follows, that no converse may assert, more generally, than
the convertend, — in other words, a consequence must not go beyond its
premisses, and, consequently, what is affirmed in the convertend of a part only,
cannot, ...
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A Manual of Logic, deductive and inductive
Hence it follows, that no converse may assert, more generally, than the
convertend,-in other words, a consequence must not go beyond its premisses,
and, consequently, what is affirmed in the convertend of a part only, cannot, in the
con~ ...
H. H. MUNRO (of Glasgow.), 1850
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Murray's Compendium of logic, with a corrected Lat. text, ...
John Walker. version is only apparent, not real ; for in neither does the converse
follow from the convertend, which is essential to true conversion. Along with
these two species of conversion there is sometimes reckoned a third, viz.
conversion ...
Richard Murray (of Trinity coll, Dublin.), John Walker, 1847
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A Familiar Commentary on the Compendium of Logic, used by ...
does the converse follow from the convertend, which is essential to true
conversion. Along 'with these two species of conversion there is sometimes
reckoned a third, viz. conversion by contra-position; in which after the
transposition of the ...
Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland), John WALKER (Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin.), 1832
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Thought-Culture: Or Practical Mental Training
And in the original proposition, or convertend, "animals" is the subject of a
Particular proposition. Avoiding this, and proceeding by Conversion by
Contraposition, we convert the Convertend (O) into a Particular Affirmative (I),
saying: "Some ...
William Walker Atkinson, 2012
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The scientific art of logic: an introduction to the ...
To be legitimate a simple converse proposition must express totally the same
truth expressed by the convertend. To be legitimate an accidental converse
proposition must express partially the same truth expressed by the convertend.
Edward Dwyer Simmons, 1961
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C. S. Lewis: Spirituality for Mere Christians
Certainly every normal convertend does today when he or she experiences first
or second or even third conversion. Chin-Wag Second stage is dialectic. . .. The
convertend must argue, or submit to argumentation of whatever sort, all of the ...
119. CONVERSION Conversion of a proposition is the transposition of its terms,
so that the predicate becomes the subject, and the subject becomes the
predicate of the new proposition. The original proposition is called the
convertend, and ...
The original proposition is called the convertend; and the new resulting one is
called the converse. 126. KINDS OF CONVERSION a) Simple Conversion: When
the quantity and the quality of the new proposition remain the same as in the ...