(1) Imperfect Understanding of Words. (2) Verification of the Meaning—Dialectic. (3) Fixation of the Meaning—Division or Classification, Definition, Naming,
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Chapter II.
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The Five Predicables—Verbal and Real Predication,
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Chapter III.
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Aristotle's Categories,
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Chapter IV.
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The Controversy about Universals—Difficulties concerning the Relation of General Names to Thought and to Reality,
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PART III.
THE INTERPRETATION OF PROPOSITIONS.
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Chapter I.
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Theories of Predication—Theories of Judgment,
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Chapter II.
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The "Opposition" of Propositions—The Interpretation of "No,"
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Chapter III.
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The Implication of Propositions—Immediate Formal Inference—Eduction,
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Chapter IV.
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The Counter-Implication of Propositions,
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PART IV.
THE INTERDEPENDENCE OF PROPOSITIONS.
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Chapter I.
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Chapter II.
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The Figures and Moods of the Syllogism. (1) The First Figure. (2) The Minor Figures and their Reduction to the First. (3) Sorites,
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The Demonstration of the Syllogistic Moods—The Canons of the Syllogism,
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Chapter IV.
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The Analysis of Arguments into Syllogistic Forms,
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Chapter V.
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