'=Class=' "
'=Peculiar=' Attributes "
'=Genus=' "
'=Species=' "
'=Differentia=' "
'=Real=' and '=Unreal=', or '=Imaginary=', Classes 2
'=Individual=' "
A Class regarded as a single Thing 2 1/2
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CHAPTER III.
_DIVISION._
Sec. 1.
_Introductory._
'=Division=' 3
'=Codivisional=' Classes "
Sec. 2.
_Dichotomy._
'=Dichotomy=' 3 1/2
Arbitrary limits of Classes "
Subdivision of Classes 4
CHAPTER IV.
_NAMES._
'=Name=' 4 1/2
'=Real=' and '=Unreal=' Names "
Three ways of expressing a Name "
Two senses in which a plural Name may be used 5
CHAPTER V.
_DEFINITIONS._
'=Definition=' 6
Examples worked as models "
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=BOOK II.=
=PROPOSITIONS.=
CHAPTER I.
_PROPOSITIONS GENERALLY._
Sec. 1.
_Introductory._
Technical meaning of "some" 8
'=Proposition=' "
'=Normal form=' of a Proposition "
'=Subject=', '=Predicate=', and '=Terms=' 9
Sec. 2.
_Normal form of a Proposition._
Its four parts:--
(1) '=Sign of Quantity=' 9
(2) Name of Subject "
(3) '=Copula=' "
(4) Name of Predicate "
Sec. 3.
_Various kinds of Propositions._
Three kinds of Propositions:--
(1) Begins with "Some". C
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