A Treatise On Logic Or the Laws of Pure Thought Comprising Both the Aristote

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A Treatise On Logic Or the Laws of Pure Thought Comprising Both the Aristote
Bowen Francis
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E. God is all that should be worshipped. Annexed adverbially to the Copula and Predicate taken together, the Exclusive particle limits the Subject to tliis one Predicate, thereby excluding it from every other Predicate.
JPeter only plays ; \. E, he plays, and he does nothing else. James is only a lawyer ; i. E. He is a lawyer, and nothing else.
7 I All but one have disappeared = -: 146 THE DOCTRINE OF JUDGMENTS.
But, James is the only lawyer = Tie is all the lawyer that vou can find.
Exceptive
...Propositions state the Subject universally, yet with a specified exception, to which it is imphed that the Predicate is not attributed. These also are equivalent to two Judgments, and these two, as in the case of Exclusives also, differ in Quality.
' (Nearly) all have disap- jyeared ; but one has not disap- peared.
In respect to Quantity, Exceptives are to be considered as Universals. For although a part is excluded from the whole of the Subject, so that the Predicate is referred only to the remainder, yet this remainder constitutes a whole in itself, of which the Predicate is affumed or denied.


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