Aristotle's Treatise on Rhetoric: Literally Translated with Hobbes' Analysis, Examination Questions, and an Appendix Containing the Greek DefinitionsG. Bell, 1890 - 500 من الصفحات |
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... Hence and the like emotions of the mind , appertain not to the peals to case , but refer to the judge ; so that if , in regard to all the pas judicial processes , matters were regulated as they now sions . are in some states , ( and ...
... Hence and the like emotions of the mind , appertain not to the peals to case , but refer to the judge ; so that if , in regard to all the pas judicial processes , matters were regulated as they now sions . are in some states , ( and ...
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... Hence the διαλεκτικός may be considered as δυνάμει σοφιστὴς , and the σοφιστής as δυνάμει διαλεκτικός . But when logic is prostituted to the support of false propositions , by the bad principles ( the pоaípeσis ) of its professors , it ...
... Hence the διαλεκτικός may be considered as δυνάμει σοφιστὴς , and the σοφιστής as δυνάμει διαλεκτικός . But when logic is prostituted to the support of false propositions , by the bad principles ( the pоaípeσis ) of its professors , it ...
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... hence I declare it to have for its province , as an art , no particular limited class of subjects . Now 2. Two of the means of effecting persuasion , some originate πίστεις in the art , others independently of it . By inartificial ...
... hence I declare it to have for its province , as an art , no particular limited class of subjects . Now 2. Two of the means of effecting persuasion , some originate πίστεις in the art , others independently of it . By inartificial ...
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... Hence beration nothing is gained . And you may draw your conclud- conclusions and inferences , sometimes from premises ing K AXEλo which you have arrived at by former syllogisms ; and Youévwv sometimes from propositions , not ...
... Hence beration nothing is gained . And you may draw your conclud- conclusions and inferences , sometimes from premises ing K AXEλo which you have arrived at by former syllogisms ; and Youévwv sometimes from propositions , not ...
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... hence inconclusive . As an universal to a particular . ἀναγκαῖον oι τεκ- μήριον . ( Conclu- sive , and only assailable in the Lpremises . ) μὴ ἀναγκαῖον ἀνώ- vuμov . ( Inconclu- sive , the middle term not being distributed . ) Another ...
... hence inconclusive . As an universal to a particular . ἀναγκαῖον oι τεκ- μήριον . ( Conclu- sive , and only assailable in the Lpremises . ) μὴ ἀναγκαῖον ἀνώ- vuμov . ( Inconclu- sive , the middle term not being distributed . ) Another ...
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الصفحة 150 - As when some one peculiar quality Doth so possess a man, that it doth draw All his affects, his spirits, and his powers, In their confluctions, all to run one way, This may be truly said to be a humour.