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- catalog alternative "Science of inference.".
- catalog contributor b3219210.
- catalog created "1854.".
- catalog date "1854".
- catalog date "1854.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1854.".
- catalog description "Book I. Of terms-proemium : I. Of the material relation of terms : 1. Conditions of conception, substance, attribute ; 2. Abstract and concrete connotative and non-connotative terms ; 3. Relative and absolute, positive and negative term -- II. Of the formal relation of terms : 1. Generalization and abstraction ; 2. Genus and species ; 3. Differentia, property, and accident ;4. Extension and intension ; 5. Nature and rules of logical division ; 6. Examples of division: The categories and predicables -- III. Of terms with regard to things : 1. Formation of distinct conceptions a part of logic ; 2. What class of terms are liable to indistinct and confused ; 5. Tests of accurate conceptions -- ".
- catalog description "Book III. Of syllogisms-proemium : I. Of the properties of syllogisms : 1. Universal canon of mediate inference with the general rules of the syllogism ; 2. Figures of the syllogism ; 3. Moods of the syllogism ; 4. Quantification of the predicate (new analytic) considered with reference to mood and figure -- II. Of the notation of the syllogism : 1. Euler's method ; 2. Ploucquet's and Lambert's method ; 3. Sir W. Hamilton's method ; 4. Use of notation; Equivalent syllogisms -- III. Of the kinds of syllogism : 1. Complex syllogisms ; 2. Conditional syllogisms ; 3. Disjunctive syllogisms ; 4. Copulative syllogisms ; 5. The dilemma ; 6. The chain syllogism, or sorites -- Book IV. On the general principles of inference : I. Of the universal methods of inference : 1. Analysis and synthesis -- ".
- catalog description "Book V. Of the methods of scientific proof and investigation : I. Of the methods of the physical sciences : 1. The nature, grounds, and limits of physical investigation ; 2. Observation and experiment ; 3. The methods of experimental inquiry : Discovery of minor laws; their extension and verification. 4. General outline of the inductive method-difficulties and limits attending the application of its special canons ; 5. Nature of scientific deduction-formation and verification of theories ; 6. Empirical generalizations: theory of probability; and analogical evidence -- ".
- catalog description "II. Of the methods of the moral sciences : 1. Nature of the moral sciences: in what respect their methods differ from the physical ; 2. The sciences amendable to the abstract deductive method. The functions of the cross-examining elenches and the negative process. Examples of scientific praxis ; 3. The laws which regulate successive states of mind : The sociological sciences.The concrete deductive method direct and inverse ; 4. Probable inference : Example and analogy -- Book IV. On fallacies-proemium : I. Of formal fallacies : 1. Illicit process and undistributive middle -- II. Of verbal fallacies : 1. Ambiguous middle -- Chapter III. Of material fallacies :1. Non causa pro causa : Fallacy of groundless assumptions. 2. Incomplete enumeration ; 3. Fallacy of false analogies ; 4. Petitio principia ; 5. Ignoratio elechi.".
- catalog description "II. Of the universal methods of inference (continued) : 1. Introduction and deduction-meaning of the terms ; 2. Different kinds of induction, formal and material : Syllogism erroneously confounded with deduction. 3. Theories of reasoning ; 4. Abstract truths exist independent of experience -- III. Of the different degrees of evidence : 1. Various grades of certainty ; 2. Twofold doctrine of modality ; 3. The same subject continued : Criteria of evidence. The doctrine of sufficient reason -- IV. Of the foundations of reasoning : 1. Number of primitive elements or principles into which all knowledge can be resolved : Their relation to each other. 2. Memory an ultimate source of evidence ; 3. External sense an ultimate source of evidence ; 4. Analogy an ultimate source of evidence ; 5. Reason an ultimate source of evidence ; 6. Authority an ultimate source of evidence -- ".
- catalog description "IV. Of terms in relation to signs : 1. Use of language in logic ; 2. Errors to which the formation of general terms are liable ; 3. Confusion arising from the transitive application of words ; 4. Twofold law of the transformation of names ; 5. Logical definition ; 6. Definition how far real ; 7. Scientific definition ; 8. Nominal definition -- Book II. Of propositions -proemium : I. Of propositions with regard to matter : 1. Simple complex and incomplex propositions ; 2. Simple complex propositions ; 3. Compound expressed propositions ; 4. Reduction of disjunctive and conditional propositions to categorical ; 5. Tacit, or implied compound propositions -- II. Of propositions with regard to form : 1. Quantity of propositions ; 2. Quality of propositions ; 3. Distribution of terms in propositions ; 4. Opposition of propositions ; 5. Conversion of proposition -- ".
- catalog extent "1 p. 1., [v]-xii, 398p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Logic.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Logic.".
- catalog issued "1854".
- catalog issued "1854.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, H. G. Bohn,".
- catalog relation "Logic.".
- catalog subject "BC71 .D4".
- catalog subject "Logic.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book I. Of terms-proemium : I. Of the material relation of terms : 1. Conditions of conception, substance, attribute ; 2. Abstract and concrete connotative and non-connotative terms ; 3. Relative and absolute, positive and negative term -- II. Of the formal relation of terms : 1. Generalization and abstraction ; 2. Genus and species ; 3. Differentia, property, and accident ;4. Extension and intension ; 5. Nature and rules of logical division ; 6. Examples of division: The categories and predicables -- III. Of terms with regard to things : 1. Formation of distinct conceptions a part of logic ; 2. What class of terms are liable to indistinct and confused ; 5. Tests of accurate conceptions -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book III. Of syllogisms-proemium : I. Of the properties of syllogisms : 1. Universal canon of mediate inference with the general rules of the syllogism ; 2. Figures of the syllogism ; 3. Moods of the syllogism ; 4. Quantification of the predicate (new analytic) considered with reference to mood and figure -- II. Of the notation of the syllogism : 1. Euler's method ; 2. Ploucquet's and Lambert's method ; 3. Sir W. Hamilton's method ; 4. Use of notation; Equivalent syllogisms -- III. Of the kinds of syllogism : 1. Complex syllogisms ; 2. Conditional syllogisms ; 3. Disjunctive syllogisms ; 4. Copulative syllogisms ; 5. The dilemma ; 6. The chain syllogism, or sorites -- Book IV. On the general principles of inference : I. Of the universal methods of inference : 1. Analysis and synthesis -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Book V. Of the methods of scientific proof and investigation : I. Of the methods of the physical sciences : 1. The nature, grounds, and limits of physical investigation ; 2. Observation and experiment ; 3. The methods of experimental inquiry : Discovery of minor laws; their extension and verification. 4. General outline of the inductive method-difficulties and limits attending the application of its special canons ; 5. Nature of scientific deduction-formation and verification of theories ; 6. Empirical generalizations: theory of probability; and analogical evidence -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Of the methods of the moral sciences : 1. Nature of the moral sciences: in what respect their methods differ from the physical ; 2. The sciences amendable to the abstract deductive method. The functions of the cross-examining elenches and the negative process. Examples of scientific praxis ; 3. The laws which regulate successive states of mind : The sociological sciences.The concrete deductive method direct and inverse ; 4. Probable inference : Example and analogy -- Book IV. On fallacies-proemium : I. Of formal fallacies : 1. Illicit process and undistributive middle -- II. Of verbal fallacies : 1. Ambiguous middle -- Chapter III. Of material fallacies :1. Non causa pro causa : Fallacy of groundless assumptions. 2. Incomplete enumeration ; 3. Fallacy of false analogies ; 4. Petitio principia ; 5. Ignoratio elechi.".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Of the universal methods of inference (continued) : 1. Introduction and deduction-meaning of the terms ; 2. Different kinds of induction, formal and material : Syllogism erroneously confounded with deduction. 3. Theories of reasoning ; 4. Abstract truths exist independent of experience -- III. Of the different degrees of evidence : 1. Various grades of certainty ; 2. Twofold doctrine of modality ; 3. The same subject continued : Criteria of evidence. The doctrine of sufficient reason -- IV. Of the foundations of reasoning : 1. Number of primitive elements or principles into which all knowledge can be resolved : Their relation to each other. 2. Memory an ultimate source of evidence ; 3. External sense an ultimate source of evidence ; 4. Analogy an ultimate source of evidence ; 5. Reason an ultimate source of evidence ; 6. Authority an ultimate source of evidence -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Of terms in relation to signs : 1. Use of language in logic ; 2. Errors to which the formation of general terms are liable ; 3. Confusion arising from the transitive application of words ; 4. Twofold law of the transformation of names ; 5. Logical definition ; 6. Definition how far real ; 7. Scientific definition ; 8. Nominal definition -- Book II. Of propositions -proemium : I. Of propositions with regard to matter : 1. Simple complex and incomplex propositions ; 2. Simple complex propositions ; 3. Compound expressed propositions ; 4. Reduction of disjunctive and conditional propositions to categorical ; 5. Tacit, or implied compound propositions -- II. Of propositions with regard to form : 1. Quantity of propositions ; 2. Quality of propositions ; 3. Distribution of terms in propositions ; 4. Opposition of propositions ; 5. Conversion of proposition -- ".
- catalog title "Logic: or, The science of inference. A systematic view of the principles of evidence, and the methods of inference in the various departments of human knowledge. By Joseph Devey.".
- catalog title "Science of inference.".
- catalog type "text".