100 Pages
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Routledge
100 Pages
by
Routledge
100 Pages
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Routledge
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Originally published in 1938. This compact treatise is a complete treatment of Aristotle’s logic as containing negative terms. It begins with defining Aristotelian logic as a subject-predicate logic confining itself to the four forms of categorical proposition known as the A, E, I and O forms. It assigns conventional meanings to these categorical forms such that subalternation holds. It... Read more
Preface Introduction 1. Postulates for Aristotelian Logic 2. Immediate Inference 3. Mediate Inference 4. Completion of the System 5. Distribution, Quality and Quantity 6. The Rules of Aristotelian Logic 7. Interpretations of Aristotelian Logic. Conclusion
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James Wilkinson Miller






