The Essentials of Logic, Being Ten Lectures on Judgment and Inference
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A series of ten lectures presents a systematic account of logic, beginning with the problem of the logical standpoint and the conception of the world as knowledge, then treating judgment as the form of conscious knowledge and examining how form depends on content. It classifies types of judgment, analyses propositions, names, and the components and unity of judgments, distinguishes categorical, hypothetical, and disjunctive forms, explores negation and opposition, and concludes with accounts of inference, syllogistic reasoning, induction, deduction, and causation, emphasizing the role of systematic thought and the general conditions that make valid inference possible.
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