Logic for Undergraduates |
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Preface | 1 |
CONCEPTS AND THEIR ORIGIN | 21 |
THEIR MEANING AND USE | 35 |
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accident according affirmative analogy antecedent appears applied argument attempt basic basis belongs categorical cause chapter common complete concept conclusion conditional conjunctive consequent consider construct contradictory conversion course define definition determine disjunctive distinct division doubtful effect essence examine example exercise exists Explain expressed extension fact fallacy false Figure formal further genus give given human Implied importance induction instance invalid involves judgment kind knowledge known logic major major premise matter means ment merely method middle term mind minor mood multiple nature necessary negative Note object obversion opposition original particular person positing possible practical predicate premise present principles proposition prove quantity question reason reference relation respect rule sense signifies simple sort species statement strict student sublating substance syllogism taken term thing tion true truth understand United universal valid