Erit ergo congruus ordo addiscendi ut primo quidem pueri logicalibus instruantur, quia logica docet modum totius philosophiae...
SE 6,7,n17
Therefore, the proper order of learning is that boys first be instructed in things pertaining to logic because logic teaches the method of the whole of philosophy.
SE 6,7,n17
General Introduction to logic
I General overview
II Analytic introduction
1st part: Logic of the concept
I Placement of the concept
II The universal concept formally considered
III The universal concept materially considered
IV Explanation of the universal
2nd part: Logic of the enunciation
V Definition and division of the enunciation
VI Properties of the enunciation
VII Logic of modal enunciations
3rd part: Logic of argumentation
VIII Placement of argumentation
IX Formal logic of the syllogism
X Material logic of the syllogism
XI Induction
XII Elements of symbolic logic
Appendix: exercises
A translation of Fr Alain Contat's Logica
See also PARTICIPATIO
21 August 2008
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