Symbolic Logic

Chapter 16

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_PROBLEMS IN SYLLOGISMS._

§ 1.

_Introductory._

'=Concrete=' and '=Abstract=' Propositions 59

Method of translating a Proposition from concrete into abstract form "

Two forms of Problems "

§ 2.

_Given a Pair of Propositions of Relation, which contain between them a Pair of codivisional Classes, and which are proposed as Premisses: to ascertain what Conclusion, if any, is consequent from them._

Rules 60

Examples worked fully "

The same worked briefly, as models 64

§ 3.

_Given a Trio of Propositions of Relation, of which every two contain a Pair of codivisional Classes, and which are proposed as a Syllogism: to ascertain whether the proposed Conclusion is consequent from the proposed Premisses, and, if so, whether it is complete._

Rules 66

Examples worked briefly, as models "

pg-xxvi =BOOK VI.=

=THE METHOD OF SUBSCRIPTS.=