| 1. | It is not compound, that is, consisting of several ratiocinations.
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| 2. | A complete concept is one which is made distinct by a ratiocination.
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| 3. | The ratiocination can be simple or a chain of reasoning.
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| 4. | And that all his ratiocination regarding assimilation was, to them, pathetic.
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| 5. | This is grounded on the rule of affirmative ratiocination.
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| 6. | This is based on the rule of negative ratiocination.
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| 7. | Time should not be wasted on the study of the three mixed ratiocinations.
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| 8. | Distinct and complete concepts are only possible by means of judgments and ratiocinations.
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| 9. | This called for some . . . ratiocination.
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| 10. | He employs what he terms " ratiocination ".
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