About This Book
The author offers a concise, pedagogically oriented introduction to formal and methodological questions in logic, aimed at students and interested readers. It surveys basic notions of concepts, judgments and inferences, treating term and predicate relations, immediate and mediate deduction, hypothetical and categorical reasoning, induction and analogy, and the logic of scientific investigation including hypothesis, experiment, classification and proof. The presentation emphasizes clarity through illustrative examples, limits psychological and grammatical digressions, and includes bibliographic suggestions for further study.
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