Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I First Notions
- CHAPTER II On Objects, Ideas, and Names
- CHAPTER III On the abstract Form of the Proposition
- CHAPTER IV On Propositions
- CHAPTER V On the Syllogism
- CHAPTER VI On the Syllogism
- CHAPTER VII On the Aristotelian Syllogism
- CHAPTER VIII On the numerically definite Syllogism
- CHAPTER IX On Probability
- CHAPTER X On probable Inference
- CHAPTER XI On Induction
- CHAPTER XII On old logical Terms
- CHAPTER XIII On Fallacies
- CHAPTER XIV On the verbal Description of the Syllogism
- APPENDIX I Account of a Controversy between the Author of this Work and Sir William Hamilton of Edinburgh ; and final reply to the latter
- APPENDIX II On some Forms of Inference differing from those of the Aristotelians
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- CHAPTER I First Notions
- CHAPTER II On Objects, Ideas, and Names
- CHAPTER III On the abstract Form of the Proposition
- CHAPTER IV On Propositions
- CHAPTER V On the Syllogism
- CHAPTER VI On the Syllogism
- CHAPTER VII On the Aristotelian Syllogism
- CHAPTER VIII On the numerically definite Syllogism
- CHAPTER IX On Probability
- CHAPTER X On probable Inference
- CHAPTER XI On Induction
- CHAPTER XII On old logical Terms
- CHAPTER XIII On Fallacies
- CHAPTER XIV On the verbal Description of the Syllogism
- APPENDIX I Account of a Controversy between the Author of this Work and Sir William Hamilton of Edinburgh ; and final reply to the latter
- APPENDIX II On some Forms of Inference differing from those of the Aristotelians
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- Formal LogicOr, The Calculus of Inference, Necessary and Probable, pp. i - iiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014First published in: 1847