1st Edition
On the Syllogism And Other Logical Writings
Editor’s Introduction
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1. On the Syllogism I: On the Structure of the Syllogism
1.1. On the Meaning of the Simple Term
1.2. On the Simple Proposition
1.3. On the Quantity of Propositions
1.4. On the Syllogism
Addition
2. On the Syllogism II: On the Symbols of Logic, the Theory of the Syllogism, and in Particular of the Copula
2.1. On the Approximation of Logical and Algebraical Modes of Thought
2.2. On the Formation of Symbolic Notation for Propositions and Syllogisms
2.3. On the Symbolic Forms of the Extension of the Aristotelian System in Which Contraries are Admitted
2.4. On the Symbolic Forms of the System in Which All the Combinations of Quantity are Introduced by Arbitrary Invention of Forms of Prediction
2.5. On the Theory of the Copula and its Connexion with the Doctrine of Figure
Addition
3. Some Suggestions in Logical Phraseology
4. On the Syllogism III: and on Logic in General
4.1. General Considerations
4.2. First Elements of a System of Logic
Postscript
5. Syllabus of a Proposed System of Logic
6. On the Syllogism: IV and on the Logic of Relations
7. Appendix: On Syllogisms of Transposed Quantity
8. Logic: from the English Cyclopaedia
9. On the Syllogism: V; and on Various Points of Onymatic System
Appendix: On the Syllogism: VI. On Quantity and Location; on Identity in Relation to the Syllogism; on the History of the Mnemonic Words, of the Fourth Figure, of Logic at Cambridge, of the Occult Quality; on the Triadic System of Enunciation (1868. Summary)
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
Biography
Augustus De Morgan, Peter Heath






