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A Logic Of Facts

A Logic Of Facts

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Chapter 1 ***

Word Count: 540    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

deed all the partic

ci

ut a brief summa

logic in referenc

rences to Fakoro and

, which will bear repetition as an extraordinary instance of that

lly tend to the cen

that heavy bodies tend t

of the earth is the c

? On what facts rest the measurement of the radii from our earth to the boundless circumference of space? How did he ascertain the lim

med general propositions from a limited observation. Though these propositions were assumed, they were a

and legitimate argument; but is it not a mockery to encourage the belief that we can have reason and argument, without the truth? Only this shallow consolation remains

in debt by

ith ratio

by syllog

d figure,

is a well known fact that verse, faultless in form, m

Br

, Eng. Gram., part

e conclusion be true, but whether it follows from the premises adduced.' It was the bitter experience of Bord

rrect, no logical skill can secure a correct result; it is evident that however faultless the form, the inquirer after truth is in no way nearer his object, unless he be instructed how to lay a foundation

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