System Logic History Logical DoctrinesA&C Black, 2001 M01 15 - 614 páginas Friedrich Ueberweg (1826--71) is best remembered for both his compendious History of Philosophy and his System of Logic, both of which went through several editions in the original German. It was the latter's remarkable popularity as a textbook in Germany that led Lindsay to translate it to fill a gap in the English market. As well as incorporating the most up-to-date revisions and additions of the German edition he inserted the opinions of the more important English logicians. As such this is a valuable textbook for the understanding of logic systems as taught in England and Germany before symbolic logic was a formal and distinct discipline. --translation from the text of the third edition with additional alterations and additions --classic textbook of interest to German and English-speaking historians of logic --contains historical and up-to-date information on logical systems |
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
17 | 34 |
22 | 41 |
25 | 47 |
Space and Time | 77 |
THE COMBINATION OF OUTER AND INNER PERCEPTION | 84 |
121 | 91 |
63 | 133 |
Conversion in general Its internal authorisation | 302 |
87 Conversion of the universal negative judgment | 308 |
Contraposition of the universal affirmative judgment | 314 |
Change of Relation | 323 |
101 | 337 |
102 | 350 |
The different forms of combination of the premises | 378 |
111 | 408 |
56 | 139 |
57 | 152 |
59 | 159 |
62 | 172 |
Subdivision and coordinate division | 182 |
69 | 206 |
THE PRINCIPLES OF INFERENCE in general | 229 |
The axiom of Excluded Third or Middle between two judg | 242 |
The combination of the axioms of Contradiction and Excluded | 277 |
82 | 287 |
The Third Figure The forms of combination AE and | 420 |
116 | 427 |
127 | 476 |
132 Determination of DEGREES OF PROBABILITY | 502 |
PROOF | 521 |
PART VI | 532 |
DEFINITION OF SYSTEM The law of thought of the totality | 540 |
139 The Principle Analysis and synthesis | 546 |
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according actual existence affirmative Anal analytic angles apodictic Arist Aristotelian Aristotle assertion attributes axiom of Contradiction belongs categorical syllogism Categories combination conception conclusion consciousness contradictory opposite Contraposition corresponds deduction definition denote distinction division doctrine elements essence essential explained expression false Figure formal genus Hamilton Hegel Hence Herbart Ibid identical individual Induction inference J. S. Mill Kant Kantian knowledge laws laws of thought Leibniz Logic logicians Logik major premise material truth mathematical means Metaph metaphysical middle notion middle term minor moods nature negation negative Not-P objective Parmenides particular partly perception philosophy Plato possible praedicatum predicate presupposes presupposition principle priori proof proposition proved recognised reference relation Schleiermacher scientific sense species sphere syllogism syllogistic synthetic Theophrastus theory things thinking thought tion Trendelenburg triangle true universal validity γὰρ δὲ εἶναι ἐν καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ οὐκ τὰ τὸ τοῦ τῷ τῶν