And coming to the syllogism he proposes an interpretation of it in line with this view. Every syllogism, he says, comes within the general formula— "Attribute A is a mark of attribute B; The given object has the mark A; Therefore it has the attribute... Hindu Logic as Preserved in China and Japan - Page 89by Sadajiro Sugiura - 1900 - 114 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Robert Boyd - 1856 - 270 pages
...olv ject possesses one of the two attributes, to infer that it possesses the other : thus regarded, every syllogism comes within the following general formula : Attribute A is a mark of attribute B ; A given object has the mark A ; Therefore, the given object has the attribute B. Referred to this... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 660 pages
...the other ; thus employing the first attribute as a mark or evidence of the second. Thug regarded, every syllogism comes within the following general formula : — Attribute A is a mark of attribute 1 • . The given object has the mark A, therefore The given object has the attribute B. Referred to... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 664 pages
...employing the first attribute as a mark or evidence of the second. Thus regarded, every syilom conies' within the following general formula : — Attribute A is a mark of attribute B, Thu given object has the mark A, therefore The given object has the attribut«; fi. Referred to this... | |
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