Body—the unknown cause of our sensations—J. S. Mill.
Cause—the invariable antecedent, or thing going before.—the stimulus of an effect.
Conclusion—a proposition proved by argument.
Connotative terms—denote a subject, and imply an attribute.—-. J.S. Mill.
Consciousness—sensation of existences.
Definition—the separation of a thing, as by a boundary, from everything else.
Discovery—finding out something already existing.
Effect—the immediate, invariable consequent, or the change produced by power.
ENTHYMEME-An argument with one premiss suppressed being understood.