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- catalog contributor b9687197.
- catalog created "[c1959]".
- catalog date "1959".
- catalog date "[c1959]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1959]".
- catalog description "3. General aspects of the syllogism : Objections to the reduction of syllogisms to the perfect figure ; Direct reduction ; Direct reduction as a generalization of the syllogism ; Indirect reduction ; The antilogism ; Is the syllogism a petitio principii? ; Inference from particulars to particulars -- 4. Hypothetical and disjunctive inferences : Hypothetical inferences ; Relationships of hypothetical and categorical forms ; Categorical propositions as affirmations of existence ; Reference to existence in particular propositions ; Disjunctive inferences ; The categorical element in disjunctions ; The dilemma -- 5. Immediate inference and opposition : Immediate inferences ; Validity of immediate inferences ; Other non-syllogistic inferences ; The revised square of opposition ; Material and necessary implication ; Necessity as connection of meaning -- ".
- catalog description "6. The extension and intension of terms: classes : Mill's account of connotation and denotation ; Broader aspects of intension and extension ; Kinds of significance ; The reality of classes ; Class-membership and class-inclusion ; Inverse variation of extension and intension -- 7. Definition, division, classification, and analysis : The predicables ; Division and classification ; Dichotomous division ; Division and analysis ; Nominal and real definitions ; Rules of definition -- 8. Miscellaneous classifications of terms and propositions : Classifications of terms ; Table of propositional elements ; Classifications of propositions -- 9. Fallacies : What is a fallacy? ; Fallacies of inattention to logical form ; Fallacies of inattention to the ambiguities of language ; Fallacies of inattention to other features of the argument".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 477. Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "I. An introductory definition of logic : The tradition of formalism in logic ; A definition of logic ; The proposition ; The judgment as distinguished from the proposition ; The reality of propositions ; The form and matter of propositions ; Molecular logical forms ; Inference and its validation ; The nature of logical relationships ; Atomic logical forms: relational and subject-predicate propositions ; The analysis of general propositions ; Distinguishing features of the subject-predicate logic ; Induction".
- catalog description "II. The subject-predicate logic: the Aristotelian tradition : 1. General observations of terms, propositions, and syllogisms : The three divisions of logic ; The traditional classification of propositions ; The general form of the syllogism ; The opposition of propositions -- 2. The syllogism : The "perfect" syllogism and the dictum de omni et nullo ; The distribution of terms ; The syllogism in detail: terms and premises, enthymeme and sorites (from the port royal logic) ; General rules of the syllogism ; Rules, moods, and principles of the first figure ; Rules and moods of the second figure ; Rules and moods of the third figure ; The mood of the fourth figure and the indirect moods of the first ; The subaltern moods -- ".
- catalog description "III. Mathematical logic : 1. The calculus of propositions : General outline of the calculus of propositions ; Primitive ideas and propositions ; Deduction from the primitive propositions ; Survey of the procedure of the calculus of propositions -- 2. The logic of propositional functions : Propositional functions and general propositions ; Derivation of the logic of propositional functions from the logic of propositions -- 3. The logic of classes : General relations of the logic of classes to the logic of propositional functions ; The class-calculus ; The logic of propositional functions as yielding the class-calculus ; The theory of logical types ; Further developments of mathematical logic".
- catalog description "IV. Induction : 1. Inductive procedure in general : Induction as an element in the logic of the natural sciences ; Induction and deduction as proof ; The probability-relation in induction ; Intuitive "induction" ; Summary of the stages of induction -- 2. Induction as generalization : The experimental methods in general ; Induction by simple enumeration ; The methods of agreement and difference ; Analysis of these methods ; Concomitant variations ; Subsidiary methods ; Suppressed premises in induction: the uniformity of nature ; Criticism of the uniformity of nature in its relation to induction -- 3. Probability, analogy, and inductive generalization : Confirmation and infirmation ; Principles of infirmation ; Analogy ; Pure analogy and pure induction ; Induction as an approximation to a perfect analogy ; Pure induction as a source of probability -- 4. Induction and scientific systems : The secondary phase of induction ; Limiting conditions of inductive generalization ; Science as system ; Theory as explanation.".
- catalog extent "630 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "General logic.".
- catalog isFormatOf "General logic.".
- catalog issued "1959".
- catalog issued "[c1959]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Scribner".
- catalog relation "General logic.".
- catalog subject "BC108 .E3 1959".
- catalog subject "Logic.".
- catalog tableOfContents "3. General aspects of the syllogism : Objections to the reduction of syllogisms to the perfect figure ; Direct reduction ; Direct reduction as a generalization of the syllogism ; Indirect reduction ; The antilogism ; Is the syllogism a petitio principii? ; Inference from particulars to particulars -- 4. Hypothetical and disjunctive inferences : Hypothetical inferences ; Relationships of hypothetical and categorical forms ; Categorical propositions as affirmations of existence ; Reference to existence in particular propositions ; Disjunctive inferences ; The categorical element in disjunctions ; The dilemma -- 5. Immediate inference and opposition : Immediate inferences ; Validity of immediate inferences ; Other non-syllogistic inferences ; The revised square of opposition ; Material and necessary implication ; Necessity as connection of meaning -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "6. The extension and intension of terms: classes : Mill's account of connotation and denotation ; Broader aspects of intension and extension ; Kinds of significance ; The reality of classes ; Class-membership and class-inclusion ; Inverse variation of extension and intension -- 7. Definition, division, classification, and analysis : The predicables ; Division and classification ; Dichotomous division ; Division and analysis ; Nominal and real definitions ; Rules of definition -- 8. Miscellaneous classifications of terms and propositions : Classifications of terms ; Table of propositional elements ; Classifications of propositions -- 9. Fallacies : What is a fallacy? ; Fallacies of inattention to logical form ; Fallacies of inattention to the ambiguities of language ; Fallacies of inattention to other features of the argument".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. An introductory definition of logic : The tradition of formalism in logic ; A definition of logic ; The proposition ; The judgment as distinguished from the proposition ; The reality of propositions ; The form and matter of propositions ; Molecular logical forms ; Inference and its validation ; The nature of logical relationships ; Atomic logical forms: relational and subject-predicate propositions ; The analysis of general propositions ; Distinguishing features of the subject-predicate logic ; Induction".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. The subject-predicate logic: the Aristotelian tradition : 1. General observations of terms, propositions, and syllogisms : The three divisions of logic ; The traditional classification of propositions ; The general form of the syllogism ; The opposition of propositions -- 2. The syllogism : The "perfect" syllogism and the dictum de omni et nullo ; The distribution of terms ; The syllogism in detail: terms and premises, enthymeme and sorites (from the port royal logic) ; General rules of the syllogism ; Rules, moods, and principles of the first figure ; Rules and moods of the second figure ; Rules and moods of the third figure ; The mood of the fourth figure and the indirect moods of the first ; The subaltern moods -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. Mathematical logic : 1. The calculus of propositions : General outline of the calculus of propositions ; Primitive ideas and propositions ; Deduction from the primitive propositions ; Survey of the procedure of the calculus of propositions -- 2. The logic of propositional functions : Propositional functions and general propositions ; Derivation of the logic of propositional functions from the logic of propositions -- 3. The logic of classes : General relations of the logic of classes to the logic of propositional functions ; The class-calculus ; The logic of propositional functions as yielding the class-calculus ; The theory of logical types ; Further developments of mathematical logic".
- catalog tableOfContents "IV. Induction : 1. Inductive procedure in general : Induction as an element in the logic of the natural sciences ; Induction and deduction as proof ; The probability-relation in induction ; Intuitive "induction" ; Summary of the stages of induction -- 2. Induction as generalization : The experimental methods in general ; Induction by simple enumeration ; The methods of agreement and difference ; Analysis of these methods ; Concomitant variations ; Subsidiary methods ; Suppressed premises in induction: the uniformity of nature ; Criticism of the uniformity of nature in its relation to induction -- 3. Probability, analogy, and inductive generalization : Confirmation and infirmation ; Principles of infirmation ; Analogy ; Pure analogy and pure induction ; Induction as an approximation to a perfect analogy ; Pure induction as a source of probability -- 4. Induction and scientific systems : The secondary phase of induction ; Limiting conditions of inductive generalization ; Science as system ; Theory as explanation.".
- catalog title "General logic.".
- catalog type "text".