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According to Astell, "Knowledge in a proper and restricted sense, and as appropriated to science, signifies that clear perception which is followed by a firm assent to conclusions rightly drawn from premises of which we have clear and distinct ideas."
Swimming
The act of moving through water by using the limbs.
Boating
The recreational practice or occupation of traveling by boat, especially on lakes, rivers, or the sea.
Disjunctive Syllogism
A form of reasoning wherein from two statements, one necessarily follows as a conclusion if the other is ruled out.
Unstated Premise
An implicit assumption or premise that is not explicitly mentioned but is required for an argument to hold.
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