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- catalog contributor b6378190.
- catalog created "1921 [c1920]".
- catalog date "1921 [c1920]".
- catalog date "1921".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1921 [c1920]".
- catalog description ""References" at end of most of the chapters.".
- catalog description "The standpoint and problem of logic -- Important stages in the development of logic -- The syllogism and its parts -- The various kinds of terms -- Definition and division -- Propositions -- The interpretation of propositions -- The syllogism -- The valid moods and the reduction of figures -- Abbreviated and irregular forms of argument -- Hypothetical and disjunctive arguments -- Fallacies of deductive reasoning -- The problem of induction -- The assumptions of induction -- stages in the inductive procedure -- Enumeration and statistics -- Determination of causal relations -- Analogy -- The use of hypotheses -- Fallacies of induction -- Judgment as the elementary process of thought -- The main characteristics of judgment -- The laws of thought -- Types of judgment -- The nature of inference -- induction and deduction -- The unification of knowledge.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 502 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Introductory logic.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Introductory logic.".
- catalog issued "1921 [c1920]".
- catalog issued "1921".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & Company ltd.,".
- catalog relation "Introductory logic.".
- catalog subject "BC108 .C87 1920".
- catalog subject "Logic.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The standpoint and problem of logic -- Important stages in the development of logic -- The syllogism and its parts -- The various kinds of terms -- Definition and division -- Propositions -- The interpretation of propositions -- The syllogism -- The valid moods and the reduction of figures -- Abbreviated and irregular forms of argument -- Hypothetical and disjunctive arguments -- Fallacies of deductive reasoning -- The problem of induction -- The assumptions of induction -- stages in the inductive procedure -- Enumeration and statistics -- Determination of causal relations -- Analogy -- The use of hypotheses -- Fallacies of induction -- Judgment as the elementary process of thought -- The main characteristics of judgment -- The laws of thought -- Types of judgment -- The nature of inference -- induction and deduction -- The unification of knowledge.".
- catalog title "An introductory logic, by James Edwin Creighton.".
- catalog type "text".