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Frederik Wellmann
A. MS.
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
Why should one want to reason? Reason versus instinct. Reasoning well requires an understanding of the theory of reasoning. The vocabulary of logic. Categorical and hypothetical propositions. "Every mother loves some child of hers" represented graphically. Nominalism and realism. Conjunctives.
Conjunction, Instinct, Logic (modal see Modality), vocabulary of Logic, Nominalism, The "Grand Logic" ("How to Reason: A Critic of Arguments'), Proposition, categorical Proposition, hypothetical Proposition, Realism, Reason
pp. 1-18; 1-19 (of a secretary's inaccurate copy)
1893
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LOGIC / GRAND LOGIC 1893
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