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1819 Aug. 5
Fallacies
Arrangement
1. ad judicium
5. Influencing and uninfluencing-circumstance-confounding
device
The case in which this fallacy is employed is that in
which, to for a state of things the existence of which is one of dispute
a cause is to be found; a case in which the connection
between cause and effect comes upon the carpet.
Concomitant with every event or state of things considered
as an effect have been a set of con circumstances that
have been contributory to it, a set of circumstances that but
for these others would have prevented it from coming into existence,
and a set of circumstances of by which from any thing
in their nature that has been perceived, not no influence either in the way of
promotion or in the way of prevention has been exercised
in relation to it.
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