An Introductory Course in ArgumentationAmerican book Company, 1906 - 230 стор. |
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... idea to be proved must therefore be expressed as a proposition . Ordinarily a proposition to be debated is en- grossed in a resolution , as : Resolved , That immigra- tion should be further restricted . This statement may serve for an ...
... idea to be proved must therefore be expressed as a proposition . Ordinarily a proposition to be debated is en- grossed in a resolution , as : Resolved , That immigra- tion should be further restricted . This statement may serve for an ...
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... idea is garnished with fair words and persuasively pre- sented in the finished work . He sees more justly where the evidence by which he would establish the truth of a proposition is strong and where it is weak . THE INTRODUCTION TO THE ...
... idea is garnished with fair words and persuasively pre- sented in the finished work . He sees more justly where the evidence by which he would establish the truth of a proposition is strong and where it is weak . THE INTRODUCTION TO THE ...
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... idea of the minor premise of the other . If , then , both premises must be proved in order to prove the conclusion , it would be immaterial which syllogism were taken to epitomize the argu- ment . INTRODUCTION TO THE BRIEF 67.
... idea of the minor premise of the other . If , then , both premises must be proved in order to prove the conclusion , it would be immaterial which syllogism were taken to epitomize the argu- ment . INTRODUCTION TO THE BRIEF 67.
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... idea expressed by propositions H and I , and that the remaining propositions are all in some way subordinate to it . Returning to I and examining C , D , K , and L , we find that they are not coördinate . C seems more coördinate with K ...
... idea expressed by propositions H and I , and that the remaining propositions are all in some way subordinate to it . Returning to I and examining C , D , K , and L , we find that they are not coördinate . C seems more coördinate with K ...
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... idea that the physically weak must submit to the physically strong . B. It does not help the child to desire to do rightly , for 1. It does not lead him to repent of his wrongdoing , for a . It makes him more conscious of being wronged ...
... idea that the physically weak must submit to the physically strong . B. It does not help the child to desire to do rightly , for 1. It does not lead him to repent of his wrongdoing , for a . It makes him more conscious of being wronged ...
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