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gicians 11 Relation to Psychology (p. 13) CHAPTER II GENERAL ANALYSIS OF PROPOSITIONS Sec.1. Propositions and Sentences 16 Sec.2. Subject, Predicate and Copula 17 Sec.3. Compound Propositions 17 Sec.4. Import of Propositions 19 Sec.5. Form and Matter 22 Sec.6. Formal and Material Logic 23 Sec.7. Symbols used in Logic 24 CHAPTER III OF TERMS AND THEIR DENOTATION Sec.1. Some Account of Language necessary 27 Sec.2. Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric 28 Sec.3. Words are Categorematic or Syncategorematic 29 Sec.4. Terms Concrete or Abstract 30 Sec.5. Concrete Terms, Singular, General or Collective 33 CHAPTER IV THE CONNOTATION OF TERMS Sec.1. Connotation of General Names 37 Sec.2. Question of Proper Names 38 other Singular Names (p. 40) Sec.3. Question of Abstract Terms 40 Sec.4. Univocal and Equivocal Terms 41 Connotation determined by the _suppositio_ (p. 43) Sec.5. Absolute and Relative Terms 43 Sec.6. Relation of Denotation to Connotation 46 Sec.7. Contradictory Terms 47 Sec.8. Positive and Negative Terms 50 Infinites; Privitives; Contraries (pp. 50-51) CHAPTER V CLASSIFICATION OF PROPOSITIONS Sec.1. As to Quantity 53 Quantity of the Predicate (p. 56) Sec.2. As to Quality 57 Infinite Propositions (p. 57) Sec.3. A. I. E. O. 58 Sec.4. As to Relation 59 Change of Relation (p. 60); Interpretation of 'either, or' (p. 63); Function of the hypothetical form
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