Logic: Deductive and Inductive

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DEDUCTIVE AND INDUCTIVE First Edition, June 1898. ( Grant

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

CHAPTER XVI THE CANONS OF DIRECT INDUCTION

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

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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