The Art of Scientific Discovery Or the General Conditions And Methods of Resea

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The Art of Scientific Discovery Or the General Conditions And Methods of Resea
George Gore
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That if one pre- mise be negative, the conclusion must be negative ; and if both the premises are affirmative, the conclusion must be so. That if one premise be particular, the conclusion must also be particular ; and that from two particular premises no conclusion can be drawn. The rules, &c. , of the syllogism are, however, needlessly complex ; and we do not require the syllogism in order to reason. The terms of a syllogism may be disposed in four different ways or orders, termed the figures ...of the syllo- gism. The first figure is the only one which has a uni- versal affirmative for its conclusion, or which can prove both a universal affirmative, a universal negative, a par- ticular affirmative, and a particular negative. The third proves only a particular affirmative or a particular nega- tive. And the fourth is of but little value. According to Lam- bert, a German logician, ' the first figure is best suited to the disco very or proof of the properties of a thing; the second, to discovery or proof of distinctions between things ; the third, to discovery of instances and exceptions ; and the fourth, to the discovery or exclusion of the different species of genus.

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