id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41838 Atkinson, William Walker The Art of Logical Thinking; Or, The Laws of Reasoning .txt text/plain 34289 1946 64 _general truths_ including _laws_ and _causes_, derived from particular Reasoning, or the inference of general truths from particular truths; and (2) Deductive Reasoning, or the inference of particular truths from _Inductive Reasoning_ proceeds by discovering a general truth from says: "The general truths from which we reason to particulars are classes all things having certain qualities or properties _in common_. analysis, and thus form a general idea or concept regarding the object. As we have seen, the general concept once having been formed, the mind proposition, let us proceed to consider the different kinds of terms, term_." In this form of reasoning _only one proposition is required for observations and facts regarding the process of Inductive Reasoning and which forms a part of the general subject of Deductive Reasoning. that great class of Reasoning known under the term--Deductive reasoning called 'Generalization.' When _many things_ resemble each ./cache/41838.txt ./txt/41838.txt