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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1905. Excerpt: ... Abstract terms, p. 13.--different senses in which the expression has been employ-ed, 15.--sometimes used as common terms, 14, 15, 21. Accident, 45. --defined, 46.--inseparable, 42, 43.--separable, 43, 44. Accidental propositions, 49. Accidentis fallacia, 153-155. Act, ambiguity of the word, 4.--or operation employed in preference to power or faculty, 4. 'All, ' ambiguous use of the word, I52-I53-Ambiguous middle, 88.--terms, fallacy of, 88, 143, 151-15." Ampliative judgments, 49. Analogously, terms used, 88. Analogy, 72, 73.--fallacy of false, 142-143.--of Aristotle, 73, 143. Analytical judgments, 49.--method, 159. A Posteriori method, 159-160. A Priori method, 159-160. Argument in a circle, 145-147. Argumentum ad hominem, 150.--ad populum, ad verecundiam, &c, 150. Attributives, 13, 14-16.--sometimes used as common terms, 14, 15, 21.--when employed as predicates, regarded by Mr. Mill as common terms, 18. Begging the question, fallacy of, 147. Canon of reasoning in the first figure, 93-95-Categorematic words, 12. Categorical propositions and syl-logisms, these expressions not here employed, 113-114. Categories of Aristotle, ix. 67. Chain-argument, no. Chain-reasoning, 135. Circle, argument in a, 145-147. Circumstantial evidence, 135-141. Classifications, 66-68.--rules for, 66-67.--difference between Natural and Artificial, 63. Collective terms, 12, 13.--results of thought, 17. Common terms, 12, 13, 17-18. Comparison (reflexion or thought), definition of, 1. Composition, fallacy of, 151-152. Concepts employed by Sir W. Hamilton in preference to terms, 8. Conclusion, 10, 85.--negative, 97.--particular, 98, 99. Concrete terms, 15. Conditional propositions and syl-logisms, these expressions not here employed, 113-114. Connotation of terms, 19-23. Contradiction, ...