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1 There are three simple forms of immediate inference , namely Opposition, Conversion and Permutation.
2 A still more complex form of immediate inference is known as
3 An immediate inference is the comparison of two propositions directly.
4 But what is this but an immediate inference by contraposition, coming under the formula
5 An immediate inference is one derived from a single proposition.
6 Like the partly conjunctive syllogism, the dilemma can be expressed under the forms of immediate inference .
7 Apart from this the forms of semi-conjunctive reasoning run at once into the moulds of immediate inference .
8 The alteration of the premisses is effected by means of immediate inference and, where necessary, of transposition.
9 But this is an immediate inference , being, as we shall presently see, the contrapositive of the original.
10 Formulate this argument as an immediate inference .
11 Similarly the two invalid types of disjunctive syllogism will be found to coincide with fallacies of immediate inference .
12 We shall find later on that this principle gives rise to one of the forms of immediate inference .
13 She felt a secret stir of pleasure at the immediate inference that she and Darrow would probably lunch alone.
14 Relation, immediate inference by, 462. compatible and incompatible, 462.
15 Every statement of a relation may furnish us with ail immediate inference in which the same fact is presented from the opposite side.
16 Having now treated of the three simple forms of immediate inference , we go on to speak of the compound forms, and first of
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