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
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=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 "
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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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