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29 (p. 107); Sec. =7=, 28 (p. 109); Sec. =8=, 21 (p. 111); Sec. =9=, 13, 32, 51 (pp. 114, 117, 121). What is the 'Normal' form of a Proposition of Existence? X. Sec. =4=, 40 (p. 100); Sec. =5=, 67-70 (p. 104); Sec. =6=, 30 (p. 107); Sec. =7=, 29, 30 (p. 109); Sec. =8=, 22 (p. 111); Sec. =9=, 14, 33, 52 (pp. 114, 117, 122). What is the 'Universe of Discourse'? XI. Sec. =4=, 41 (p. 100); Sec. =5=, 71-74 (p. 104); Sec. =6=, 31, 32 (p. 107); Sec. =7=, 31 (p. 109); Sec. =8=, 23 (p. 111); Sec. =9=, 15, 34, 53 (pp. 114, 118, 122). What is implied, in a Proposition of Relation, as to the Reality of its Terms? XII. Sec. =4=, 42 (p. 100); Sec. =5=, 75-78 (p. 105); Sec. =6=, 33 (p. 107); Sec. =7=, 32, 33 (pp. 109, 110); Sec. =8=, 25 (p. 111); Sec. =9=, 16, 35, 54 (pp. 114, 118, 122). Explain the phrase "sitting on the fence". XIII. Sec. =5=, 79-83 (p. 105); Sec. =6=, 34, 35 (p. 107); Sec. =7=, 34 (p. 110); Sec. =8=, 26 (p. 111); Sec. =9=, 17, 36, 55 (pp. 114, 118, 122). What are 'Converse' Propositions? XIV. Sec. =5=, 84-88 (p. 105); Sec. =6=, 36 (p. 107); Sec. =7=, 35, 36 (p. 110); Sec. =8=, 27 (p. 111); Sec. =9=, 18, 37, 56 (pp. 114, 118, 123). What are 'Concrete' and 'Abstract' Propositions? pg096 XV. Sec. =5=, 89-93 (p. 105); Sec. =6=, 37, 38 (p. 107); Sec. =7=, 37 (p. 110); Sec. =8=, 28 (p. 111); Sec. =9=, 19, 38, 57 (pp. 115, 118, 123). What is a 'Syllogism'? And what are its 'Premisses' and its 'Conclusion'? XVI. Sec. =5=, 94-97 (p. 106); Sec. =6=, 39 (p. 107); Sec. =7=, 38, 39 (p. 110); Sec. =8=, 29 (p. 111); Sec. =9=, 20, 39, 58 (pp. 115, 119, 123). What is a 'Sorites'? And what are its 'Premisses', its 'Partial Conclusions', and its 'Complete Conclusion'? XVII. Sec. =5=, 98-101 (p. 106); Sec. =6=, 40 (p. 107); Sec. =7=, 40 (p. 110); Sec. =8=, 30 (p. 111); Sec. =9=, 21, 41, 59, 60 (pp. 115, 119, 124). What are the 'Universe of Discourse', the 'Eliminands', and the 'Retinends', of a Syllogism? And of a Sorites? pg097 BOOK VIII. EXAMPLES, ANSWERS, AND SOLUTIONS. [N.B. Reference tags for Examples, Answers & Solutions will be found in the right margin.] CHA
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