CONTENTS. PREFACE. INTRODUCTION, 1-56. PART I. Of Terms, 57-171.

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CHAP. I. Of the Term as distinguished from other words, §§ 57-76.

II. Of the Division of Things, §§ 77-85.

III. Of the Divisions of Terms, §§ 86-165.

IV. Of the Law of Inverse Variation of Extension and Intension, §§ 166-171.

PART II. Of Propositions, §§ 172-185.

CHAP. I. Of the Proposition as distinguished from other Sentences, §§ 172-185.

II. Of the Copula, §§ 186-201.

III. Of the Divisions of Propositions, §§ 202-273.

IV. Of the Distribution of Terms, §§ 274-294.

V. Of the Quantification of the Predicate, §§ 295-312.

VI. Of the Heads of Predicables, §§ 313-346.

VII. Of Definition, §§ 347-384.

VIII. Of Division, §§ 385-425.

PART III. Of Inferences, §§ 426-884.

CHAP. I. Of Inferences in general, §§ 426-441.

II. Of Deductive Inferences, §§ 442-448.

III. Of Opposition, §§ 449-478.

IV. Of Conversion, §§ 479-495.

V. Of Permutation, §§ 496-502.

VI. Of Compound Forms of Immediate Inference, §§ 503-532.

VII. Of Other Forms of Immediate Inference, §§ 533-539.

VIII. Of Mediate Inferences or Syllogisms, §§ 540-557.

IX. Of Mood and Figure, §§ 558-568.

X. Of the Canon of Reasoning, §§ 569-581.

XI. Of the General Rules of Syllogism, §§ 582-598.

XII. Of the Determination of the Legitimate Moods of Syllogism, §§ 599-605.

XIII. Of the Special Rules of the Four Figures, §§ 606-620.

XIV. Of the Determination of the Moods that are valid in the Four
Figures, §§ 621-632.

XV. Of the Special Canons of the Four Figures, §§ 633-647.

XVI. Of the Special Uses of the Four Figures, §§ 648-655.

XVII. Of the Syllogism with Three Figures, §§ 656-666.

XVIII. Of Reduction, §§ 667-700.

XIX. Of Immediate Inference as applied to Complex Propositions, §§ 701-730.

XX. Of Complex Syllogisms, §§ 731-743.

XXI. Of the Reduction of the Partly Conjunctive Syllogism, §§
744-752.

XXII. Of the Partly Conjunctive Syllogism regarded as all Immediate
Inference, §§ 753-759.

XXIII. Of the Disjunctive Syllogism, §§ 760-765.

XXIV. Of the Reduction of the Disjunctive Syllogism, §§ 766-769.

XXV. Of the Disjunctive Syllogism regarded as an Immediate
Inference, §§ 770-777.

XXVI. Of the Mixed Form of Complex Syllogism, §§ 778-795.

XXVII. Of the Reduction of the Dilemma, §§ 796-797.

XXVIII. Of the Dilemma regarded as an Immediate Inference, §§ 798,799.

XXIX. Of Trains of Reasoning, §§ 800-826.

XXX. Of Fallacies, §§ 827-884.

EXERCISES.

INDEX.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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