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8 Aug. 1811 9
Fallacies Ch. Classification
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Allotting to the expression of those groupes of fallacies which appear /seem/ to apply themselves respectively to the imagination and the judgment the classical appellations of arguments ad imaginatonium[?] and arguments ad judicium, the following are the appellatives /denominations. that have presented themselves as capable of serving /applicable/ to characterize and distinguish the groupes /component/ /condividual[?]/ taht may be formed by the subdivision of the inordinately ample class the component elements of which would on the same plan /principle/ of denomination be termed arguments ad affectus. Arguments 1 ad vericundiam
2 ad quietum
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ad socordiam
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ad rectum[?] / sin timoriam[?]/ 5
ad superstitioriam
6 a superbriam 7 ad odium 8 ad amicitiam 9 ad invidentiam.
In the arranagement /distribution/ thus made imperfections will be found the removal of which, should the removal of them be found practicable and at the same time worth the trouble, must be left to some experter hand. The denominations themselves not in every instant sufficiently distant from each other: the articles ranged under them respectively not appertaining with a degree of prosperity sufficiently exclusive to the heads under which they are placed - To these objections not to mention others /no answer that appeared/ satisfactory answer has been found.
Imperfect as it is, the arrangement it is hoped will still it is hoped be found by the reflecting reader be found to be act altogether without its use
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