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ee Forms of Fallacies:-- (1) Fallacy of Like Eliminands not asserted to exist " (2) Fallacy of Unlike Eliminands with an Entity-Premiss 83 (3) Fallacy of two Entity-Premisses " Sec. 4. _Method of proceeding with a given Pair of Propositions._ Rules 84 pg-xxviii =BOOK VII.= =SORITESES.= CHAPTER I. _INTRODUCTORY._ '=Sorites=' 85 '=Premisses=' " '=Partial Conclusion=' " '=Complete Conclusion=' (or '=Conclusion=') " '=Eliminands=' " '=Retinends=' " '=consequent=' " The Symbol ".'." " Specimen-Soriteses 86 CHAPTER II. _PROBLEMS IN SORITESES._ Sec. 1. _Introductory._ Form of Problem 87 Two Methods of Solution " Sec. 2. _Solution by Method of Separate Syllogisms._ Rules 88 Example worked " pg-xxix Sec. 3. _Solution by Method of Underscoring._ '=Underscoring=' 91 Subscripts to be omitted " Example worked fully 92 Example worked briefly, as model 93 Seventeen Examination-Papers 94 =BOOK VIII.= =EXAMPLES, WITH ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS.= CHAPTER I. _EXAMPLES._ Sec. 1. _Propositions of Relation, to be reduced to normal form_ 97 Sec. 2. _Pairs of Abstract Propositions, one in terms of x and m, and the other in terms of y and m, to be represented on the same Triliteral Diagram_ 98 Sec. 3. _Marked Triliteral Diagrams, to be interpreted in terms of
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