Types of Reasoning
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Resource ID
17676
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
The relationship between logic and metaphysics. In order to enliven his lectures, CSP mentions his early interest in philosophy, and writes of the development of his thinking about logic. The controversy beween Philo and Diodorus. Scholastic doctrine of Consequentia. Hypothetical and categorical propositions and their logical equivalence. Induction, deduction, retroduction and the syllogistic forms. Induction as probable reasoning in the third figure.
general index
Consequentia Scholastic doctrine of, Deduction, Didorus, Induction, Logic (modal see Modality), Logic and metaphysics, pure Mathematics, Metaphysics and logic, "Detached Ideas on Vitally Important Topics", Philo, categorical Proposition, hypothetical Proposition, Reasoning (probable see also Probability), Retroductions (see also Abduction), Syllogism, Truth
pagination
pp. 1-31 (p. 10 missing)
Date
1898
number
MS0441_013
abbreviated title
(Ty)
date (Robin)
1898