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  • As a consequence, the so-called conclusio ad subalternatam is logically valid also for Bolzano, i.e.,

    Slices of Matisse gerard varni 2009

  • The aforesaid judicial interrogatory and declaration are known as the conclusio in causâ, or the last act of the judicial hearing of the case, and with it expires the time allowed for submission of evidence.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913

  • 'conclusio' is 'Amor, personaliter acceptus, proprium nomen est

    Philosophy and Religion Six Lectures Delivered at Cambridge Hastings Rashdall

  • Sed, si in infinitum procederetur, non esset demonstratio; quia quaelibet demonstrationis conclusio redditur certa per reductionem eius in primum demonstrationis principium: quod non esset si in infinitum demonstratio sursum procederet.

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  • CHAPTER TEN By six o'clock Monday evening Howie came to the conclusio_ that Earl had dumped him.

    Greenmantle De Lint, Charles, 1951- 1985

  • Lewis and Short point out that Cicero uses the word in similar contexts only as a simile: compare _Brut_ 33 'ante hunc [_sc_ Isocratem] enim uerborum _quasi structura_ et quaedam ad numerum conclusio nulla erat', _Or_ 149 '_quasi structura quaedam_', and _Opt Gen_ 5 'et uerborum est _structura quaedam'_.

    The Last Poems of Ovid 43 BC-18? Ovid

  • "Stoicorum quidem facilis conclusio est; qui cum finem bonorum esse senserint, congruere naturae, cumque ea convenienter vivere." cf. Cic.,

    NPNF2-08. Basil: Letters and Select Works 1895

  • The argument is, therefore, rather a conclusio a minori ad mojus than, as Kern thinks, an apagogic one.

    The Life of Jesus Christ in Its Historical Connexion and Historical Developement. 1789-1850 1870

  • The actual judgement, which enounces the assertion of the rule in the subsumed case, is the conclusion (conclusio).

    The Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant 1764

  • And finally I determine my cognition by means of the predicate of the rule (this is the conclusio), consequently, I determine it a priori by means of the reason.

    The Critique of Pure Reason Immanuel Kant 1764

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