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Logic

CHAPTER V
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Without this further ground there can be no inference.

The fact is that conditional forms often cover assertions that are not true complex propositions but a sort of euthymemes (chap.
xi.Sec.

2), arguments abbreviated and rhetorically disguised.

Thus: _If patience is a virtue there are painful virtues_--an example from Dr.
Keynes.

Expanding this we have-- Patience is painful; Patience is a virtue: .'.


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