Elements of Logic Comprising the Substance of the Article in the Encyclopaedia

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Elements of Logic Comprising the Substance of the Article in the Encyclopaedia
Whately, Richard, 1787-1863
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" And in this way a complete twofold division may be made of any subject, being certain (as the expression is) to exhaust it. And the repetition of this process, so as to carry on a subdivision as far as there is occasion, is thence called by Logicians " abscissio infiniti ;" L e, the repeated cutting off of that which the object to be examined is not ; e. G. 1. This disorder either is, or is not, a dropsy ; and for this or that reason, it is not ; 2. Any other disease either is, or is not, gou...t ; this is not : then, 3. It either is, or is not, consumption, S^c, S^cJ' This procedure is very common in Aristotle's works.
Such terms may be said to be in contra- dictory opposition to each other.
On the other hand. Contrary terms, L e, contrary those which, coming under some one class, are the most different of all that belong to that class, as "wise" and "foolish, " both denoting mental habits, are opposed, but in a different manner : for though both cannot be applied to the same object, there may be other objects to which neither can be applied : nothing can be at once both " wise" and " foolish ;" but a stone cannot be either.


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