The Traditional Formal Logic A Short Account for Students Routledge Library Editions: Logic Series
Auteur : Sinclair William Angus
Originally published in 1937. A short account of the traditional logic, intended to provide the student with the fundamentals necessary for the specialized study. Suitable for working through individualy, it will provide sufficient knowledge of the elements of the subject to understand materials on more advanced and specialized topics. This is an interesting historic perspective on this area of philosophy and mathematics.
Preface to the Fifth Edition. Introduction 1. Propositions 2. Symbols and Distribution 3. Immediate Inference 4. Mediate Inference: Syllogism 5. Hypothetical Argument 6. Disjunctive Argument 7. More Complex Arguments 8. Logical Division and Definition. Schematic Summaries
Sinclair\, William Angus
Date de parution : 03-2021
12.9x19.8 cm
Date de parution : 11-2019
12.9x19.8 cm
Thèmes de The Traditional Formal Logic :
Mots-clés :
Young Man; Technical Names Genus; Modality; Minor Premiss; ambiguity; Major Premiss; arguments; Universal Affirmative Proposition; contrariety; Universal Negative Proposition; deduction; Blue Tits; experimental; Disjunctive Argument; formal logic; Hypothetical Argument; hypotheses; Strong Disjunction; induction; Suffolk Punches; inductive; Rectilineal Figures; inference; Universal Affirmative; knowledge; Singular Propositions; mathematics philosophy; Quantitative Adjective; maths philosophy; Original Proposition; maths theory; Derivative Proposition; metaphysics; Universal Proposition; operations; Affirmative Proposition; predicates; Middle Term; predictive; probability; proof; rationality; reasoning; science; disjunctive; statistical; syllogism; truth; validity; invalid syllogism; formal validity; logical division; traditional doctrine