Lecture I
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Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
Category
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
type of material
A. MS.
manuscript number
351
publication
n.p.
description
The bad reputation of logic, with its endless controversies between realism and nominalism. Among modern logicians, CSP distinguishes the formal and the anthropological logicians. Logic as a classificatory science. The traditional syllogism, with a note that the second lecture would be concerned with the hypothetical syllogism.
topic
LOGIC / LOWELL LECTURES ON THE LOGIC OF SCIENCE 1866
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general index
Logic (modal see Modality), Logic anthropological, Nominalism, Lowell Institute Lectures on the Logic of Science (), Realism, Syllogism, hypothetical Syllogism
pagination
39 pp.
Date
1866-10-24