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LOGIC
DEDUCTIVE AND INDUCTIVE
LOGIC
DEDUCTIVE AND INDUCTIVE
BY
CARVETH READ, M.A.
PREFACE
CONTENTS
LOGIC
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II
GENERAL ANALYSIS OF PROPOSITIONS
CHAPTER III
OF TERMS AND THEIR DENOTATION
CHAPTER IV
THE CONNOTATION OF TERMS
CHAPTER V
THE CLASSIFICATION OF PROPOSITIONS
CHAPTER VI
CONDITIONS OF IMMEDIATE INFERENCE
CHAPTER VII
IMMEDIATE INFERENCES
CHAPTER VIII
ORDER OF TERMS, EULER'S DIAGRAMS, LOGICAL EQUATIONS, EXISTENTIAL IMPORT OF PROPOSITIONS
CHAPTER IX
FORMAL CONDITIONS OF MEDIATE INFERENCE
CHAPTER X
CATEGORICAL SYLLOGISMS
CHAPTER XI
ABBREVIATED AND COMPOUND ARGUMENTS
CHAPTER XII
CONDITIONAL SYLLOGISMS
CHAPTER XIII
TRANSITION TO INDUCTION
CHAPTER XIV
CAUSATION
CHAPTER XV
INDUCTIVE METHOD
A. Qualitative Determination
I.—For Positive Instances.
II.—For Negative Instances.
B. Quantitative Determination
CHAPTER XVI
THE CANONS OF DIRECT INDUCTION
(I) The Canon of Agreement.
§ 2. The Canon of the Joint Method of Agreement in Presence and in Absence.
§ 3. The Canon of Difference.
§ 4. The Canon Of Concomitant Variations.
§ 5. The Canon Of Residues.
CHAPTER XVII
COMBINATION OF INDUCTION WITH DEDUCTION
CHAPTER XVIII
HYPOTHESES
CHAPTER XIX
LAWS CLASSIFIED; EXPLANATION; CO-EXISTENCE; ANALOGY
CHAPTER XX
PROBABILITY
CHAPTER XXI
DIVISION AND CLASSIFICATION
CHAPTER XXII
NOMENCLATURE, DEFINITION, PREDICABLES
CHAPTER XXIII
DEFINITION OF COMMON TERMS
CHAPTER XXIV
FALLACIES
QUESTIONS
I. TERMS, ETC.
II. PROPOSITIONS AND IMMEDIATE INFERENCE.
III. SYLLOGISM AND MEDIATE INFERENCE.
IV. INDUCTION, ETC.
V. MISCELLANEOUS.
Transcriber's Notes
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