Sketches of the History of Man: In Two Volumes, Volumen2W. Creech, Edinburg; and for W. Strahan, and T. Cadell, London, 1774 |
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... understand Ariftotle's doctrine concerning the categories , it is necessary to know what a genus is , what a fpecies , what a specific difference is , 170 Book III . SCIENCES . every branch of human knowledge to its utmost limit; ...
... understand Ariftotle's doctrine concerning the categories , it is necessary to know what a genus is , what a fpecies , what a specific difference is , 170 Book III . SCIENCES . every branch of human knowledge to its utmost limit; ...
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... fpecies , what a specific difference , what a property , and what an accident ; that the knowledge of these is also very useful in definition , in division , and even in demonstration : therefore he proposes , in this little tract , to ...
... fpecies , what a specific difference , what a property , and what an accident ; that the knowledge of these is also very useful in definition , in division , and even in demonstration : therefore he proposes , in this little tract , to ...
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... fpecies , differentia , proprium , and accidens . These might , with more propriety perhaps , have been called the five claffes of predicates ; but use has determined them to be called the five predicables . It may also be observed ...
... fpecies , differentia , proprium , and accidens . These might , with more propriety perhaps , have been called the five claffes of predicates ; but use has determined them to be called the five predicables . It may also be observed ...
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... fpecies of prius , according to Ariftotle , are five . One thing may be prior to another ; first , in point of time ; se- condly , in point of dignity ; thirdly , in point of order ; and fo forth . The modes of fimul are only three . It ...
... fpecies of prius , according to Ariftotle , are five . One thing may be prior to another ; first , in point of time ; se- condly , in point of dignity ; thirdly , in point of order ; and fo forth . The modes of fimul are only three . It ...
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... fpecies of fophifms above mentioned are not fo precisely defined by Aristotle , or by subsequent logicians , but that they allow of great latitude in the application ; and it is often dubious under what particular species a fophiftical ...
... fpecies of fophifms above mentioned are not fo precisely defined by Aristotle , or by subsequent logicians , but that they allow of great latitude in the application ; and it is often dubious under what particular species a fophiftical ...
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