Humanistic Logic for the Mind in Action |
Contents
LIBERALISM AND LOGIC | 3 |
INCREASING HUMAN INTELLECTUAL EFFICIENCY | 9 |
HEREDITY ENVIRONMENT AND INTELLIGENCE | 31 |
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ability according affirmative affirming the consequent analogy animals argued argument behavior behaviorist believe Bertrand Russell called categorical syllogism causal causal law causal relations cause CHAPTER classification concepts conclusion consistency criticism deductive defined definition Descartes difference discussion doctrine effect employed evolution example experience explain facts faculty psychology fallacy false field formulate function hypothesis hypothetical syllogism ideal ideas illicit major illustration individual inductive inference intellectual intelligence knowledge law of identity laws of thought logic logicians mathematics matter means ment mental method of agreement Mill's methods mind modern negative normative science objects observation organism person phenomena phenomenon philosophers physical possible postulates predicate term premises present principle probability problem propo proposition psychology question reason result scientific scientific method scientists sense sitions social society statement supposed syllogism symbolic theory thing thinking thought tion true truth uniformity of nature valid variables words