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Frederik Wellmann
A. MS. notebook
LOGIC (MS 339-1009)
At the beginning CSP offers the following plan for his lecture series: "1. What makes a reasoning sound, 2. Existential Graphs, Alpha and Beta, 3. General Explanations, Phenomenology and Speculative Grammar, 4. Existential graphs, Gamma Part, 5. Multitude, 6. Chance, 7. Induction, 8. Abduction." Collection and multitude; syllogism of transposed quantity; Fermatian reasoning; first and second ultranumerable multitude; continuity (pp. 78-122). Gamma graphs (pp. 124-138). The beginning of a lecture occasioned by the death of Herbert Spencer. Mentioning his personal encounters with Spencer, CSP writes on Spencer's evolutionism and his influence on philosophy generally (pp. 140- 158) .
Abduction, Collections, Continuity, Evolution, Graphs existential, Induction, Fermatian, Induction (see also Abduction; Argument; Deduction; Induction; Reasoning; Syllogism), Logic (modal see Modality), Multitude, Lowell Lectures, Phenomenology, Probability and Chance, transposed Quantity, Reasoning (probable see also Probability), Speculative grammar (see also Stecheology), Spencer Herbert, Syllogism
pp. 76-158
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LOGIC / LOWELL LECTURES 1903
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