la XOYTM ORGANUM. 



natura. longe impar. Assensuni itaque constringit, non 

 res. 



XIV. 



Syllogismus ex propositionibus eonstat, propositiones 

 ex verbis, verba notionum tessera suut 1( . lta(|iie si 

 notiones ipsa 1 (id quod basis rei est) conf usa 4 sint, el 

 temeiv a rebus abstraeta&amp;gt;; uihil in iis. (jua 1 superstruun- 

 tur, est firniitudinis. Itaque spes est inia in induction? 

 vera lr&amp;gt; . 



XV. 



In notionibus nil sani est, nee in logieis, nee in pliy- 

 sieis : nun sitbstdntia, nun (jud/ifas, f/f/crc, jmti, ijisuin 

 /-.v.sv, lion;!- notioiies snnt ; ninlto minus (/rare, lrrt\ drn- 

 suin, t&amp;gt; ni(i\ humid inn, sici inn, &amp;lt;/t //rraf/&amp;lt;&amp;gt;. corruptio, (ittrtt- 

 hcre, Jn&amp;lt;)&amp;lt;irt\ elemcntum, indtcriu, forma, et id genus ; 

 sed onines pliantasticiv et male teniiinata*. 



XVI. 



Notioncs iiiHniaruni speciei inn, hominis, rc////\, co- 

 liunl&amp;gt;\ et prehensionum ininiediataruin sc-nsus, cd/idi, 

 frigid!, nUtl, n njri, non iallunt magnojtere ; cjua- tameii 

 ipsa} a fluxu materia et coiiiinissione rerum &amp;lt;|uan(lo(jue 

 confunduntur ; ndicjua 1 oinnes (&amp;lt;|uibus homines liacte- 

 nus usi stint) aberrationes sunt, nee debitis modis a 

 rebus abstracts et exeitat;-.-. 



14 Words are symbols of conn-p- sur I usucru dcs mots dans lc nunne 

 tions, and how far do they react sens ; 1 eniploi d un meme mot dana 

 upon men s minds, and bmmu 1 the deux sens diftert-ns fait de lout rai- 

 causes of conceptions ? If our con- sonnement un sophisme; et ce genre 

 ceptions be definite and wrong, the de sophisme, peut-etrc le i&amp;gt;lus coin- 

 syllogism only leads us the farther mun de tons, est line des sources les 

 astray; if indefinite and vague, the plus ordinaires de nos erreurs.&quot; But 

 syllogism falls under M. Turgot s they who write of the syllogism by 

 censure ((Kuvres, torn. iii. jt. 68, and in itself of course ought to cut 

 quoted by Stewart on the Human off all connection between it and 

 Mind, vol. II. ch. iii. 2): Tout matter. Hut for all this see Appen- 

 1 artifice de ce calcul ingenieux, dont dix H. 



Aristote nous a donne les regies, 1; First mention of Induction. 



tout 1 art du syllogisrne est fonde Treated of fully in I. 104. 10,-. 



