Symbolic Logic

by

Lewis Carroll


Title Page
Syllogism
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Preface to the Fourth Edition
Introduction to Learners
Table of Contents

Book I Things and Their Attributes
Chapter I Introductory
Chapter II Classification
Chapter III Division
Chapter IV Names
Chapter V Definitions

Book II Propositions
Chapter I Propositions Generally
Chapter II Propositions of Existence
Chapter II Propositions of Relation

Book III The Bilateral Diagram
Chapter I Symbols and Cells
Chapter II Counters
Chapter III Representation of Propositions
Chapter IV Interpretation of Bilateral Diagram When Marked with Counters

Book IV The Trilateral Diagram
Chapter I Symbols and Cells
Chapter II Representation of Propositions in Terms of x and m, or of y and m.
Chapter III Representation of Two Propositions of Relation, One in Terms of x and m, and the Other in Terms of y and m, on the Same Diagram.
Chapter IV Interpretation, in Terms of x and y, of Trilateral Diagram, When Marked with Counters or Digits.

Book V Syllogisms
Chapter I Introductory
Chapter II Problems In Syllogisms

Book VI The Method of Subscripts
Chapter I Introductory
Chapter II Representation of Propositions of Relation
Chapter III Syllogisms

Book VII Soriteses
Chapter I Introductory
Chapter II Problems in Soriteses

Book VIII Examples, Answers, and Solutions
Chapter I Examples
Chapter II Answers
Chapter II Solutions

Notes
Appendix, Addressed to Teachers
Notes to Appendix
Index


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