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conjunctive

[kuhn-juhngk-tiv] / kənˈdʒʌŋk tɪv /


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Conjunctive transitions are the most superficial of appearances, illusions of our sensibility which philosophical reflection pulverizes at a touch.

From Essays in Radical Empiricism by James, William

V. Conjunctive adverbs are those which perform the office of conjunctions, and serve to connect sentences, as well as to express some circumstance of time, place, degree, or the like.

From The Grammar of English Grammars by Brown, Goold

It is this kind which is usually meant when the Conjunctive or Hypothetical Syllogism is spoken of.

From Deductive Logic by Stock, St. George William Joseph

Conjunctive Syllogisms, 733. canon of, 742. reduction of partly, 744. partly conjunctive syllogisms as an immediate inference, 753.

From Deductive Logic by Stock, St. George William Joseph

Of the Reduction of the Partly Conjunctive Syllogism, §§   744-752.

From Deductive Logic by Stock, St. George William Joseph




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