Logic Or the Analytic of Explicit Reasoning

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Logic Or the Analytic of Explicit Reasoning
George H George Hugh Smith
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But, as will be seen at large as we proceed, the conclusions from such premises, being in themselves un- susceptible of use, are invariably used as equivalent to other and significant proposi- tions, and thus inevitably result in the Fallacy of Irrelevant Conclusion, or Ignoratio Elenclii, which consists in substituting for the conclu- sion another proposition (i. E. , the true thesis); and which, though for convenience treated separately, may itself always be resolved into the Fallacy of Illic...it Substitution, i. E. , into an illicit conversion, or an illicit substitution of a term. And the same observation is true gen- erally, though not universally, of illicit assump- tions of false premises. These, if regarded as mere hypotheses, and if no misuse be made of the conclusion, are not illegitimate ; but, it will CLASSIFICATION OF FALLACIES 153 be seen, a conclusion deduced from such pre- mises almost invariably either comes in conflict with some inconsistent fact, or otherwise fails to be sufficient for the purposes the reasoner has in view; and thus, almost inevitably, it is treated as equivalent to some other proposi- tion, thus again presenting a case of Ignoratio Elenchi.

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