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Hindu Logic as Preserved in China and Japan - Page 90
by Sadajiro Sugiura - 1900 - 114 pages
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The British Controversialist and Literary Magazine

1864 - 974 pages
...connection he proposes to alter the celebrated dictttm de omni et nullo into the following, viz., " Whatever is a mark of any mark, is a mark of that which this last is a mark of," and hence he '• All inference is from particulars to particulars ;...
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Essais de critique générale. 1er essai: Traité de logique générale ..., Volume 2

Charles Bernard J. Renouvier - 1875 - 528 pages
...« Tout ce qui est la marque d'une marque est une marque de ce dont cette dernière estla marque : (whatever is a mark of any mark is a mark of that which this lastis a mark of). » Constater l'identité de ces axiomes avec les précédents, ajoute...
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Problems of Life and Mind: The principles of certitude. From the known to ...

George Henry Lewes - 1875 - 500 pages
...identical proposition, is by him set aside, and replaced by what ' he regards as the real axiom, namely, " Whatever is a mark of any mark is a mark of that which this last is a mark of " ; or to slightly vary the formula, /'Whatever possesses any mark possesses...
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Mind, Volume 4

1879 - 626 pages
...with the fuller statement of the axiom for Syllogisms of which both premisses are universal, namely, " Whatever is a mark of any mark, is a mark of that which this last is a mark of ". Still less clearly does it agree with the other form of the axiom,...
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A Text-book of Deductive Logic: For the Use of Students

P. K. Ray, Prasanna K. Ray - 1886 - 426 pages
...mark of," when the minor premiss is a singular proposition with a proper name for its subject. (2) "Whatever is a mark of any mark is a mark of that which this last is a mark of," when the minor premiss as well as the major is universal. For example...
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Essays, Reviews, and Addresses: Theological, philosophical

James Martineau - 1891 - 596 pages
...of this construction, we obtain the maxim, which Mr. Mill appears to regard with greatest favour, " Whatever is a mark of any mark, is a mark of that which this last is a mark of."t All that is here achieved is, avowedly, the substitution of the maxim...
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A Manual of Logic, Volume 1

James Welton - 1896 - 504 pages
...mark of. Or, '• when the minor premise as well as the major is universal, " we may state it thus : Whatever is a mark of any mark, is " a mark of that which this last is a mark of " (Logic, Bk. II, oh. ii, § 4). In applying this to negative syllogisms...
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Principles of Logic

George Hayward Joyce - 1908 - 448 pages
...of certain objects, is true of each of ' those objects " (II., c. 2, § 2). He prefers the canon " Whatever is a mark of any mark, is a mark of that ' which this' last is a mark of." In regard to this it is sufficient to say that in the conceptual...
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Logic and Reality in the Philosophy of John Stuart Mill

Geoffrey Scarre - 1988 - 262 pages
...it is a mark of. Or, when the minor premise as well as the major is universal, we may state it thus: Whatever is a mark of any mark, is a mark of that which this last is a mark of (.S7., p. 181). Mill added that the second form of the principle was the...
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Mind, Volume 4

1879 - 624 pages
...with the fuller statement of the axiom for Syllogisms of which both premisses are universal, namely, " Whatever is a mark of any mark, is a mark of that which this last is a mark of ". Still less clearly does it agree with the other form of the axiom,...
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