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Revival: a modern introduction to logic (1950) / by Lizzie Susan Stebbing
(Routledge revivals)

Publisher (Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis)
Year [2018]
Authors *Stebbing, Lizzie Susan 1885-1943. author
Taylor and Francis

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OB00180817 Taylor & Francis eBooks Archive Collection (電子ブック) 9781315121758

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Media type 機械可読データファイル
Size 1 online resource (548 pages)
Contents part 1 Part I / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 1 Reflective Thinking in Ordinary Life / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 2 Language / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 3 Acquaintance and Description / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 4 Propositions and their Constituents / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 5 The Compound Proposition and the Relations between Propositions / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 6 The Traditional Categorical Syllogism / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 7 Compound Arguments and Irregular Syllogisms / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 8 Symbols and Form / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 9 General Propositions, Descriptions, and Existence / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 10 The Generalization of Logic / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 11 System and Order / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 12 Inference and Implication / L. S. Stebbing
part 2 Part II / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 13 The Nature of Scientific Inquiry / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 14 Induction: Enumeration and Analogy / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 15 Causality / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 16 Hypothesis / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 17 Principles of Causal Determination / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 18 Deductive Causal Determination and Functional Analysis / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 19 The Contrast between Experimental and Historical Sciences / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 20 The Nature of Scientific Theories / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 21 The Problem of Induction / L. S. Stebbing
part 3 Part III / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 22 The Theory of Definition / L. S. Stebbing
chapter 23 Abstraction and Generalization
chapter 24 The Characteristics of Logical Thinking
chapter 25 A Sketch of the Historical Development of Logic
Notes As the author of this volume states, "the science of logic does not stand still."This book was intended to cover the advances made in the study of logicinthe first half of the nineteenth century, during which time the author felt there to have been greater advances made than in the whole of the preceding period from the time of Aristotle. Advances which, in her eyes, were not present in contemporary text books. As such, this book offers a valuable insight into the progress of the subject, tracing this frenetic period in its development with a first-hand awareness of its documentary value
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Subjects LCSH:Logic
FREE:PHILOSOPHY / Logic
Classification LCC:BC108
DC23:160
ID 8000082433
ISBN 9781315121758

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