An Unpsychological View of Logic to which are appended some applications of the theory to Psychology and other subjects
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Resource ID
26314
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
An early work primarily on the intension and extension of terms which was superseded by "Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension" (G-1867-1e). Definition of "logic." Connotation, denotation, and information. The relationship of comprehension, extension, and implication summed up in the formula: Extension x comprehension = implication. Forms of induction and hypothesis.
general index
Comprehension, logical (see also Connotation), Connotation (see also Comprehension), Denotation (see also Comprehension Connotation), Extension logical, Hypothesis (see also Abduction Induction), Implication, Induction, Information (see also Predicate), Intension, Logic (modal see Modality), Psychology
pagination
76 pp.
Date
1865~?
number
MS0726_041
abbreviated title
-
date (Robin)
1865?