Studies in Deductive Logic: a Manual for Students

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Studies in Deductive Logic: a Manual for Students
Jevons, William Stanley, 1835-1882
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(3) There can be no person really fit to exercise absolute power, because the qualifications requisite to fit a person for such a position would consist in native talent combined with early training ; now such a talent cannot be possessed in early childhood.
(Suggested by De Morgan, Syllabus, p. 67.) (4) One of the masters of chemistry was Berzelius ; Berzelius was a Swede ; One of the masters of chemistry was a Swede, [d.] (5) This heavenly body is either a planet or a fixed star ; Digitized b
...y VjOOQIC XXIII EXERCISES 229 all fixed stars twinkle ; planets do not twinkle ; this body twinkles, therefore it is a fixed star.
(6) Show me any number of men, and I will say with confidence, either that they will with one accord raise their voices for liberty, or that there are aliens among them. (The stump orator's mode, according to De Morgan, of saying that all Englishmen are lovers of liberty.) [b.] 3. Infer all that you possibly can, by way of contra- position or otherwise, from the assertion *all A that is neither B nor C is D.' [r.] 4.


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