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<p>1831 Aug. 6</p> | |||
<head>Nomography</head> | |||
<note>Conversion of Propositions</note><lb/> | |||
<p>Conversion of proposition - <unclear>gramatici, rhetorici et<lb/> | |||
nomographici</unclear> - analagous to d<hi rend="superscript">o </hi> <unclear>logici</unclear> then Sanderson</p> | |||
<p><hi rend="underline">Feci</hi> simplicity: <gap/> <hi rend="underline">loci</hi> per acci</p> | |||
<p><hi rend="underline">Cati</hi> per centra: see fit <unclear>conversio tota</unclear></p> | |||
<p><del>Make</del> for Conversi: viz. from the form in which the<lb/> | |||
proposition or section originally presented itself</p> | |||
<p>Make fit this conversion - giving to the proprietor<lb/> | |||
&c this or that one of the properties deniable in language<lb/> | |||
<gap/> For these properties see the <hi rend="underline">Logic</hi> packet</p> | |||
<p>Note the cases - 1. where the conversion is <del>the</del> <lb/> | |||
net profit; 2. where our property as not <unclear>obtained</unclear> or improved<lb/> | |||
but at the expence of another or other</p> | |||
<p>Give names to the several <hi rend="underline">form</hi> <add>(other than <hi rend="underline">logic</hi>al)</add> of which a proposition<lb/> | |||
is susceptible</p> | |||
<p>Example of <hi rend="underline">conversion</hi>: example, by which<lb/> | |||
the other to which expression is given in on this page was<lb/> | |||
suggested</p> | |||
<p>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1. "If I hated justice as much as an English<lb/> | |||
"Judge does': Form <gap/> which this (what by the bye<lb/> | |||
is but the first half of an <hi rend="underline">hypothetica</hi>l proposition <hi rend="underline">Logi</hi>c)<lb/> | |||
presents itself to me as capable of being <gap/>rated with<lb/> | |||
advantage, <gap/>. -<add>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 2</add> If Justice were as odious to me<lb/> | |||
"as to an English Judge". Call N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 1. the <hi rend="underline">ac h<gap/></hi> forms<lb/> | |||
the verb employed being in this case in the active voice<lb/> | |||
Call N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 2 the passive form. Here ha<gap/> there is no<lb/> | |||
verb but the subsptantive verb: but of them <hi rend="underline">were</hi> a verb.<lb/> | |||
it <hi rend="underline">would</hi> be in the <hi rend="underline">passi</hi>ve voice</p> | |||
<p><del>Apply</del> See how far this topic of the different forms of <hi rend="underline">properties</hi><add>is</add> <note>is applicable with advantage<lb/> | |||
into Nomography</note></p> | |||
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1831 Aug. 6
Nomography
Conversion of Propositions
Conversion of proposition - gramatici, rhetorici et
nomographici - analagous to do logici then Sanderson
Feci simplicity: loci per acci
Cati per centra: see fit conversio tota
Make for Conversi: viz. from the form in which the
proposition or section originally presented itself
Make fit this conversion - giving to the proprietor
&c this or that one of the properties deniable in language
For these properties see the Logic packet
Note the cases - 1. where the conversion is the
net profit; 2. where our property as not obtained or improved
but at the expence of another or other
Give names to the several form (other than logical) of which a proposition
is susceptible
Example of conversion: example, by which
the other to which expression is given in on this page was
suggested
No 1. "If I hated justice as much as an English
"Judge does': Form which this (what by the bye
is but the first half of an hypothetical proposition Logic)
presents itself to me as capable of being rated with
advantage, . -No 2 If Justice were as odious to me
"as to an English Judge". Call No 1. the ac h forms
the verb employed being in this case in the active voice
Call No 2 the passive form. Here ha there is no
verb but the subsptantive verb: but of them were a verb.
it would be in the passive voice
Apply See how far this topic of the different forms of propertiesis is applicable with advantage
into Nomography
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