A System of Logic. Chapter I. Syllogism
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Resource ID
1147
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Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
Category
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
description
The historic origin of logic is the desire to test inferences. One should begin the study of logic with the syllogism; terms and propositions should be studied afterwards. Remarks on Aristotle's definition of "logic" and on Duns Scotus' views of logic.
general index
Aristotle, Duns Scotus, Logic (modal see Modality), Proposition, Syllogism, Term(s)
pagination
pp. 1-6
Date
u
manuscript number
723
publication
n.p.
topic
LOGIC / PRACTICAL LOGIC, NOTES, FRAGMENTS
manuscript contains non-textual content
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