... (2) A conditional, when they express a Conclusion (eg Free-trade therefore benefits the poorer classes), and both imply, and imply their dependence on, other propositions. (3) A categorical, when they simply make an Assertion (eg Free-trade does benefit),... Fordham College Monthly - Side 591913Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| John Henry Newman - 1870 - 500 sider
...other propositions. (3) A categorical, when they simply make an Assertion (eg Free-trade does benefit), and imply the absence of any condition or reservation...each other, follow each other in natural sequence. A proposition, which starts with being a Question, may become a Conclusion; and then be changed into... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg, Alonzo Reed - 1891 - 188 sider
...speaking of two and of more than two. Out of possible hundreds of illustrations, here are four. The three modes of shaping a proposition, distinct as...each other, follow each other in natural sequence. — Newman. Mankind are gainers by suffering each other to live as seems good to themselves. — /.... | |
| Brainerd Kellogg - 1892 - 362 sider
...when speaking of more than two objects — we are not restricted to one another in such cases. The three modes of shaping a proposition, distinct as...each other, follow each other in natural sequence. — /. H. Newman. Concourse of the various faculties of the mind with each other. — Walter Pater.... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1893 - 862 sider
...other when speaking of more than two objects ; we are not restricted to one another in such cases. The three modes of shaping a proposition, distinct as...each other, follow each other in natural sequence. — JH Newman. Concourse of the various facuities of the mind with each other. — Walter Pater. 3.... | |
| 1957 - 734 sider
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| Jay Newman - 1986 - 222 sider
...other propositions. (3) A categorical, when they simply make an Assertion (eg Freetrade does benefit), and imply the absence of any condition or reservation...resting in themselves and being intrinsically complete. (25)1 Newman goes on to say that these three modes of "shaping" a proposition "follow each other in... | |
| Herbert Read - 2006 - 708 sider
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