The Science of Rhetoric: An Introduction to the Laws of Effective Discourse (1877)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1999 - 318 sider |
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Side 14
... Logical Division ..... 8. The Laws of Logical Division 101 ................................. ........ 101 ***** ............. 101 ( 1 ) Every divison should have some principle ( 2 ) Every division should have but one principle .....
... Logical Division ..... 8. The Laws of Logical Division 101 ................................. ........ 101 ***** ............. 101 ( 1 ) Every divison should have some principle ( 2 ) Every division should have but one principle .....
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... logical relations of canse aud effect , the answer is , the ice is the logical cause of our knowing that the temperature is at or below 32 ° . Here we have two kinds of sequence , in which cause and effect may coincide , but they do not ...
... logical relations of canse aud effect , the answer is , the ice is the logical cause of our knowing that the temperature is at or below 32 ° . Here we have two kinds of sequence , in which cause and effect may coincide , but they do not ...
Side 101
... Logical Division . The logical division of a notion is regulated by several laws . ( 1 ) Every Division should have some Principle . -The reason of this is manifest . If there be no attri- bute with reference to which objects are ...
... Logical Division . The logical division of a notion is regulated by several laws . ( 1 ) Every Division should have some Principle . -The reason of this is manifest . If there be no attri- bute with reference to which objects are ...
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