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jasirs94 at Mar 25, 2017 07:25 PM

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Thus, I am to outline two arguments, one supporting
the other. The latter, which I will designate as the humble argument, although every mind can feel its
force, rests on far too many premisses to be stated
in full. Taking the general description of it as a minor premiss,
and the th a certain theory of logic as a major premiss, it
will follows by a simple syllogism that the humble argument
is logical and that consequently whoever acknowledges
its premisses need have no scruple in accepting its
conclusion. Only, of course, it becomes necessary to establish

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Thus, I am to outline two arguments, one supporting the other. The latter, which I will designate as the humble argument, although every mind can feel its force, rests on far too many premisses to be stated in full. Taking the general description of it as a minor premiss, and a certain theory of logic as a major premiss, it will follow by a simple syllogism that the humble argument is logical and that consequently whoever acknowledges its premisses need have no scruple in accepting its conclusion. Only, of course, it becomes necessary to establish