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       Lewis Carroll

      Selected Mathematical Works: Symbolic Logic + The Game of Logic + Feeding the Mind

       by Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, alias Lewis Carroll

       e-artnow, 2021EAN 4064066444129

      Table of Contents

       SYMBOLIC LOGIC

       THE GAME OF LOGIC

      

       FEEDING THE MIND

       SYMBOLIC LOGIC

      Main TOC

        A Syllogism worked out.

        PART I: ELEMENTARY

        PREFACE TO THE FOURTH EDITION.

       INTRODUCTION.

       BOOK I. THINGS AND THEIR ATTRIBUTES.CHAPTER I.CHAPTER II.CHAPTER III.CHAPTER IV.CHAPTER V.

       BOOK II. PROPOSITIONS.CHAPTER I.CHAPTER II.CHAPTER III.

       BOOK III. THE BILITERAL DIAGRAM.CHAPTER I.CHAPTER II.CHAPTER III.CHAPTER IV.

       BOOK IV. THE TRILITERAL DIAGRAM.CHAPTER I.CHAPTER II.CHAPTER III.CHAPTER IV.

       BOOK V. SYLLOGISMS.CHAPTER I.CHAPTER II.

       BOOK VI. THE METHOD OF SUBSCRIPTS.CHAPTER I.CHAPTER II.CHAPTER III.

       BOOK VII. SORITESES.CHAPTER I.CHAPTER II.

       BOOK VIII. EXAMPLES, ANSWERS, AND SOLUTIONS.CHAPTER I.CHAPTER II.CHAPTER III.

        NOTES.

        APPENDIX, ADDRESSED TO TEACHERS. NOTES TO APPENDIX.

      A Syllogism worked out.

      Table of Contents

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      That story of yours, about your once meeting the sea-serpent, always sets me off yawning;

      I never yawn, unless when I’m listening to something totally devoid of interest.

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      The Premisses, separately.

Diagram representing All

      The Premisses, combined.

Diagram representing the combination

      The Conclusion.

Diagram representing the conclusion

      That story of yours, about your once meeting the sea-serpent, is totally devoid of interest.

      ELEMENTARY

      Table of Contents

      The chief alterations, since the First Edition, have been made in the Chapter on ‘Classification’ (pp. 2, 3) and the Book on ‘Propositions’ (pp. 10 to 19). The chief additions have been the questions on words and phrases, added to the Examination-Papers at p. 94, and the Notes inserted at pp. 164, 194.

      In Book I, Chapter II, I have adopted a new definition of ‘Classification’, which enables me to regard the whole Universe as a ‘Class,’ and thus to dispense with the very awkward phrase ‘a Set of Things.’

      In the Chapter on ‘Propositions of Existence’