in Logic, a sophism in reasoning, or a fault committed in demonstration, when a consequence is drawn from principles which are false, or, though true, are not proved; or when a proposition is passed over which should have been proved by the way.
in Logic, a sophism in reasoning, or a fault committed in demonstration, when a consequence is drawn from principles which are false, or, though true, are not proved; or when a proposition is passed over which should have been proved by the way.