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The text combines a historical account of logical forms with a practical guide to preventing error, beginning with the origin and aims of logic and its axioms and moving through terms, predication, definition, and the analysis of propositions. It treats syllogistic structures, figures, moods, immediate inferences, enthymemes, and common deductive fallacies, then shifts to inductive reasoning and the logic of scientific inquiry: observation, methods for testing testimony and causal claims, and experimental procedures including agreement, difference, elimination, and methods associated with Mill. Emphasis is placed on organizing reasoning to detect, avoid, and correct fallacious thinking.

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William Minto

William Minto was a Scottish author and critic known for his contributions to literary criticism and philosophy. He is particularly recognized for his work "Daniel Defoe," which explores the life and writings of the influential English novelist. Minto also authored "Logic, Inductive and Deductive," where he delves into the principles of logical reasoning. His writings reflect a keen interest in the intersection of literature and philosophy, making significant contributions to the understanding of narrative and argumentation in literature.

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