Logic - Deductive and Inductive by Carveth Read
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OF TERMS AND THEIR DENOTATION
§1. Some Account of Language necessary 27 §2. Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 28 §3. Words are Categorematic or Syncategorematic 29 §4. Terms Concrete or Abstract 30 §5. Concrete Terms, Singular, General or Collective 33 CHAPTER IV THE CONNOTATION OF TERMS §1. Connotation of General Names 37 §2. Question of Proper Names 38 other Singular Names (p. 40) §3. Question of Abstract Terms 40 §4. Univocal and Equivocal Terms 41 Connotation determined by the _suppositio_ (p. 43) §5. Absolute and Relative Terms 43 §6. Relation of Denotation to Connotation 46 §7. Contradictory Terms 47 §8. Positive and Negative Terms 50 Infinites; Privitives; Contraries (pp. 50-51) CHAPTER V CLASSIFICATION OF PROPOSITIONS |
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