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<p>1819 Aug. 24</p> | |||
<head>Fallacies</head> | |||
<note>Preface</note> | |||
<p>1 1</p> | |||
<note>§. Offer to disapprovers</note> | |||
<p>§. Offer to contribute, as far as may be, to the obviating of any<lb/> | |||
deceptions tendency on the part of this work.</p> | |||
<p>Upon a general survey taken of this list of fallacies <add>deceptive arguments</add><lb/> | |||
an observation which, as it has presented itself to the writer <add>author</add><lb/> | |||
can not but present itself to readers — one class of readers in<lb/> | |||
particular — is that the practical inferences presented by<lb/> | |||
it can <add>tend</add> <add>have</add> principally — used <unclear>even</unclear> not much less than exclusively<lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> in favour of democracy in favour of<lb/> | |||
democratic ascendency: and in favour of parliamentary<lb/> | |||
reform — and that of the radical <del><gap/></del> cast, in particular</p> | |||
<p>An inference which <add>may</add> accordingly may be liable to present<lb/> | |||
itself is — that the promotion <add>recommendation</add> of parliamentary<lb/> | |||
reform was <add>had been</add> from first to last the primary object —<lb/> | |||
the end in view: <del>and that the notion <add>conception</add> of giving to</del><lb/> | |||
the present work nothing more than a vehicle contrived <add>devised</add><lb/> | |||
for that particular purpose: from which, in the eyes of<lb/> | |||
those by whom the charge so denominated is not approved,<lb/> | |||
a further inference may be — that taking fallacy in the<lb/> | |||
aggregate, <del>the one one great object</del> <add>the work had for one of</add> its objects — though<lb/> | |||
that but a secondary and subsidiary one, the promotion<lb/> | |||
<del>-ing</del> of fallacy, and not as professed the exclusion of<lb/> | |||
it.</p> | |||
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1819 Aug. 24
Fallacies Preface
1 1
§. Offer to disapprovers
§. Offer to contribute, as far as may be, to the obviating of any
deceptions tendency on the part of this work.
Upon a general survey taken of this list of fallacies deceptive arguments
an observation which, as it has presented itself to the writer author
can not but present itself to readers — one class of readers in
particular — is that the practical inferences presented by
it can tend have principally — used even not much less than exclusively
in favour of democracy in favour of
democratic ascendency: and in favour of parliamentary
reform — and that of the radical cast, in particular
An inference which may accordingly may be liable to present
itself is — that the promotion recommendation of parliamentary
reform was had been from first to last the primary object —
the end in view: and that the notion conception of giving to
the present work nothing more than a vehicle contrived devised
for that particular purpose: from which, in the eyes of
those by whom the charge so denominated is not approved,
a further inference may be — that taking fallacy in the
aggregate, the one one great object the work had for one of its objects — though
that but a secondary and subsidiary one, the promotion
-ing of fallacy, and not as professed the exclusion of
it.
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