Logic, Theoretical And Practical : a Text-Book for Teachers And Students

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In this case, we collect all the facts or " Circumstances " as they are called, that can be urged as proving or tend- ing to prove his guilt. The event is known, and what we are trying to find is the Agent who caused it.
(2). In the second place ; in the Probable Argument the uncertainty attaches to the antecedents if the event b'e future ; whereas, in the Cumulative argument there 118 TEXT-BOOK OF LOGIC.
is usually no uncertainty about the antecedents taken • separately, but only about their c
...onnection with the event that has occurred. In the case just supposed, one antecedent was indeed certain, the loss of one-half the crew, but the other, whether the person in question was on board is in doubt. In regard to the other example, many of the " circu:mstances " are obvious, and admit of no doubt, and i;he only question is, whether they con- nect the supposed criminal with the act or not.
(3). In the Probable argument the antecedents must be all enumerated and taken into the computation of the probability of the event ; but in the Cumulative ar- gument there is no such necessity.


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