<p>Volume 12 of the <em>International Yearbook of German Idealism</em> is dedicated to the theme of logic. The volume begins with essays on Kant. Kant acknowledges that there are various kinds of logic, and he considers it necessary to distinguish his transcendental logic from other kinds of logic.
Logic
β Scribed by William Stanley Jevons
- Publisher
- D. Aplleton and Company
- Year
- 1879
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 140
- Series
- Science Primers
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Series......Page 5
Title......Page 7
Contents......Page 9
I β Introduction......Page 11
II β How We Commonly Reason......Page 13
III β What is Deductive Reasoning?......Page 16
IV β The Different Kinds of Terms or Names......Page 18
V β The Full Meaning of Terms......Page 24
VI β The Correct Use of Words......Page 26
VII β How and Why We Classify Things......Page 31
VIII β Propositions......Page 41
IX β How to Change Propositions......Page 51
X β Syllogism......Page 57
XI β The Rules of the Syllogism......Page 60
XII β Hypothetical Syllogisms......Page 73
XIII β Other Kinds of Arguments......Page 75
XIV β The Great Rule of Inference......Page 77
XV β Inductive Reasoning......Page 80
XVI β Inductive Reasoning in Ordinary Life......Page 89
XVII β Observation and Experiment......Page 93
XVIII β Antecedents and Causes of Events......Page 96
XIX β Discovery of Agreement......Page 99
XX β Things which Vary in Quantity......Page 101
XXI β Things which Vary Periodically......Page 103
XXII β Reasoning from Experiments......Page 106
XXIII β How and When to Generalize......Page 108
XXV β Fallacies......Page 116
XXVI β Fallacies of Ambiguity......Page 118
XXVII β Fallacies in Inductive Reasoning......Page 126
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<p>Volume 12 of the <em>International Yearbook of German Idealism</em> is dedicated to the theme of logic. The volume begins with essays on Kant. Kant acknowledges that there are various kinds of logic, and he considers it necessary to distinguish his transcendental logic from other kinds of logic.
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Universal Logic is not a new logic, but a general theory of logics, considered as mathematical structures. The name was introduced about ten years ago, but the subject is as old as the beginning of modern logic: Alfred Tarski and other Polish logicians such as Adolf Lindenbaum developed a general th