Author: | William Minto | ISBN: | 1230000267469 |
Publisher: | The Perfect Library | Publication: | September 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | William Minto |
ISBN: | 1230000267469 |
Publisher: | The Perfect Library |
Publication: | September 11, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Logic Inductive and Deductive
William Minto, scottish man of letters (1845-1893)
This ebook presents «Logic Inductive and Deductive», from William Minto. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- PREFACE
-03- GENERAL PLAN OF THE SERIES
-04- INTRODUCTION
-05- CHAPTER I. THE ORIGIN AND SCOPE OF LOGIC
-06- CHAPTER II. LOGIC AS A PREVENTIVE OF ERROR OR FALLACY
-07- CHAPTER III. THE AXIOMS OF DIALECTIC AND OF SYLLOGISM
-08- PART I. THE ELEMENTS OF PROPOSITIONS
-09- CHAPTER I. GENERAL NAMES AND ALLIED DISTINCTIONS
-10- CHAPTER II. THE SYLLOGISTIC ANALYSIS OF PROPOSITIONS INTO TERMS
-11- PART II. DEFINITION
-12- CHAPTER I. IMPERFECT UNDERSTANDING OF WORDS
-13- CHAPTERI I. THE FIVE PREDICABLES
-14- CHAPTER III. ARISTOTLE'S CATEGORIES
-15- CHAPTER IV. THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT UNIVERSALS
-16- PART III. THE INTERPRETATION OF PROPOSITIONS
-17- CHAPTER I. THEORIES OF PREDICATION
-18- CHAPTER II. THE OPPOSITION OF PROPOSITIONS
-19- CHAPTER III. THE IMPLICATION OF PROPOSITIONS
-20- CHAPTER IV. THE COUNTER IMPLICATION OF PROPOSITIONS
-21- PART IV. THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF PROPOSITIONS
-22- CHAPTER I. THE SYLLOGISM
-23- CHAPTER II. FIGURES AND MOODS OF THE SYLLOGISM
-24- CHAPTER III. THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE SYLLOGISTIC MOODS
-25- CHAPTER IV. THE ANALYSIS OF ARGUMENTS INTO SYLLOGISTIC FORMS
-26- CHAPTER V. ENTHYMEMES
-27- CHAPTER VI. THE UTILITY OF THE SYLLOGISM
-28- CHAPTER VII. CONDITIONAL ARGUMENTS
-29- CHAPTER VIII. FALLACIES IN DEDUCTIVE ARGUMENT
-30- CHAPTER IX. FORMAL OR ARISTOTELIAN INDUCTION
-31- BOOK II. INDUCTIVE LOGIC
-32- INTRODUCTION
-33- CHAPTER I. THE DATA OF EXPERIENCE
-34- CHAPTERII. ASCERTAINMENT OF SIMPLE FACTS IN THEIR ORDER
-35- CHAPTER III. ASCERTAINMENT OF FACTS OF CAUSATION
-36- CHAPTER IV. METHODS OF OBSERVATION
-37- CHAPTER V. METHODS OF OBSERVATION
-38- CHAPTER VI. METHODS OF OBSERVATION
-39- CHAPTER VII. THE METHOD OF EXPLANATION
-40- CHAPTER VIII. SUPPLEMENTARY METHODS OF INVESTIGATION
-41- CHAPTER IX. PROBABLE INFERENCE TO PARTICULARS
-42- CHAPTERX. INFERENCE FROM ANALOGY
Logic Inductive and Deductive
William Minto, scottish man of letters (1845-1893)
This ebook presents «Logic Inductive and Deductive», from William Minto. A dynamic table of contents enables to jump directly to the chapter selected.
Table of Contents
-01- About this book
-02- PREFACE
-03- GENERAL PLAN OF THE SERIES
-04- INTRODUCTION
-05- CHAPTER I. THE ORIGIN AND SCOPE OF LOGIC
-06- CHAPTER II. LOGIC AS A PREVENTIVE OF ERROR OR FALLACY
-07- CHAPTER III. THE AXIOMS OF DIALECTIC AND OF SYLLOGISM
-08- PART I. THE ELEMENTS OF PROPOSITIONS
-09- CHAPTER I. GENERAL NAMES AND ALLIED DISTINCTIONS
-10- CHAPTER II. THE SYLLOGISTIC ANALYSIS OF PROPOSITIONS INTO TERMS
-11- PART II. DEFINITION
-12- CHAPTER I. IMPERFECT UNDERSTANDING OF WORDS
-13- CHAPTERI I. THE FIVE PREDICABLES
-14- CHAPTER III. ARISTOTLE'S CATEGORIES
-15- CHAPTER IV. THE CONTROVERSY ABOUT UNIVERSALS
-16- PART III. THE INTERPRETATION OF PROPOSITIONS
-17- CHAPTER I. THEORIES OF PREDICATION
-18- CHAPTER II. THE OPPOSITION OF PROPOSITIONS
-19- CHAPTER III. THE IMPLICATION OF PROPOSITIONS
-20- CHAPTER IV. THE COUNTER IMPLICATION OF PROPOSITIONS
-21- PART IV. THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF PROPOSITIONS
-22- CHAPTER I. THE SYLLOGISM
-23- CHAPTER II. FIGURES AND MOODS OF THE SYLLOGISM
-24- CHAPTER III. THE DEMONSTRATION OF THE SYLLOGISTIC MOODS
-25- CHAPTER IV. THE ANALYSIS OF ARGUMENTS INTO SYLLOGISTIC FORMS
-26- CHAPTER V. ENTHYMEMES
-27- CHAPTER VI. THE UTILITY OF THE SYLLOGISM
-28- CHAPTER VII. CONDITIONAL ARGUMENTS
-29- CHAPTER VIII. FALLACIES IN DEDUCTIVE ARGUMENT
-30- CHAPTER IX. FORMAL OR ARISTOTELIAN INDUCTION
-31- BOOK II. INDUCTIVE LOGIC
-32- INTRODUCTION
-33- CHAPTER I. THE DATA OF EXPERIENCE
-34- CHAPTERII. ASCERTAINMENT OF SIMPLE FACTS IN THEIR ORDER
-35- CHAPTER III. ASCERTAINMENT OF FACTS OF CAUSATION
-36- CHAPTER IV. METHODS OF OBSERVATION
-37- CHAPTER V. METHODS OF OBSERVATION
-38- CHAPTER VI. METHODS OF OBSERVATION
-39- CHAPTER VII. THE METHOD OF EXPLANATION
-40- CHAPTER VIII. SUPPLEMENTARY METHODS OF INVESTIGATION
-41- CHAPTER IX. PROBABLE INFERENCE TO PARTICULARS
-42- CHAPTERX. INFERENCE FROM ANALOGY