Logic - Deductive and Inductive by Carveth Read
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ABBREVIATED AND COMPOUND ARGUMENTS
§1. Popular Arguments Informal 138 §2. The Enthymeme 139 §3. Monosyllogism, Polysyllogism, Prosyllogism, Episyllogism 141 §4. The Epicheirema 142 §5. The Sorites 142 §6. The Antinomy 145 CHAPTER XII CONDITIONAL SYLLOGISMS §1. The Hypothetical Syllogism 147 §2. The Disjunctive Syllogism 152 §3. The Dilemma 154 CHAPTER XIII TRANSITION TO INDUCTION §1. Formal Consistency and Material Truth 159 §2. Real General Propositions assert more than has been directly observed 160 §3. Hence, formally, a Syllogism's Premises seem to beg the Conclusion 162 §4. Materially, a Syllogism turns upon the resemblance of the Minor to the Middle Term; and thus extends the |
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