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Logic

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Indianapolis Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc 1974Description: 164pISBN:
  • 0672514346
DDC classification:
  • N75.1KI K134
Partial contents:
I. The Concept of Logic 13 II. Main Divisions of Logic/Different Ways of Its Presentation/ Usefulness of This Science/Outline of Its History 18 III. Concept of Philosophy in General/Philosophy According to the School Concept and According to the World Concept/ Essential Requirements and Goals of Philosophizing/The Most General and Highest Tasks of This Science 25 IV. Short Outline of a History of Philosophy 31 V. Cognition in General/Intuitive and Discursive Cognition; Intuition and Concept and Their Difference in Particular/Logical and Aesthetic Perfection of Cognition 37 VI. Specific Logical Perfections of Cognition A) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Quant/ty/Magn/tude/Extensiveand Intensive Magnitude/Range and Thoroughness or Importance and Fruitfulness of Cognition Determination of the Horizon of Our Cognitions 44 VII. B) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Relation/Truth/ Material and Formal or Logical Truth/Criteria of Logical Truth/ Falsity and Error/Semblance as the Source of Error/Means of Avoiding Errors 55 VIII. C) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Quality /Clarity/ Concept of a Characteristic as Such/Different Kinds of Characteristics/Determination of the Logical Essence of a Thing/ Distinctness, a Higher Degree of Clarity/ Aesthetic and Logical Distinctness/Difference Between Analytic and Synthetic Distinctness 63 IX. D) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Modality/Certainty/ Concept of Holding Something to Be True/Modes of Holding-to-Be-True: Opinion, Belief, Knowledge/Conviction and Persuasion/Reservation and Deferment of judgment/ Preliminary Judgment/Prejudice, Its Sources and Main Varieties 72 X. Probability/Explanation of the Probable/Difference of Probability from Verisimilitude/Mathematical and Philosophical Probability/ Doubt, Subjective and Objective/Skeptical, Dogmatic, and Critical Manner of Thinking or Method of Philosophizing/ Hypotheses 89 Appendix: Of the Difference Between Theoretical and Practical Cognition 94 I. General Doctrine of Elements First Section : Of Concepts 96 Second Section: Of Judgments 106 Third Section: Of Inferences 120 II. General Doctrine of Method 140 I. Development of Logical Perfection in Cognition by Definition, Exposition, and Description of Concepts 141 II. Development of Perfection in Cognition Through Logical Division of Concepts 146 Index of Passages in Kant`s Writings to which Reference is Made in the Notes 151 Index of Names 157 Index of Subjects 159
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I. The Concept of Logic 13 II. Main Divisions of Logic/Different Ways of Its Presentation/ Usefulness of This Science/Outline of Its History 18 III. Concept of Philosophy in General/Philosophy According to the School Concept and According to the World Concept/ Essential Requirements and Goals of Philosophizing/The Most General and Highest Tasks of This Science 25 IV. Short Outline of a History of Philosophy 31 V. Cognition in General/Intuitive and Discursive Cognition; Intuition and Concept and Their Difference in Particular/Logical and Aesthetic Perfection of Cognition 37 VI. Specific Logical Perfections of Cognition A) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Quant/ty/Magn/tude/Extensiveand Intensive Magnitude/Range and Thoroughness or Importance and Fruitfulness of Cognition Determination of the Horizon of Our Cognitions 44 VII. B) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Relation/Truth/ Material and Formal or Logical Truth/Criteria of Logical Truth/ Falsity and Error/Semblance as the Source of Error/Means of Avoiding Errors 55 VIII. C) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Quality /Clarity/ Concept of a Characteristic as Such/Different Kinds of Characteristics/Determination of the Logical Essence of a Thing/ Distinctness, a Higher Degree of Clarity/ Aesthetic and Logical Distinctness/Difference Between Analytic and Synthetic Distinctness 63 IX. D) Logical Perfection of Cognition as to Modality/Certainty/ Concept of Holding Something to Be True/Modes of Holding-to-Be-True: Opinion, Belief, Knowledge/Conviction and Persuasion/Reservation and Deferment of judgment/ Preliminary Judgment/Prejudice, Its Sources and Main Varieties 72 X. Probability/Explanation of the Probable/Difference of Probability from Verisimilitude/Mathematical and Philosophical Probability/ Doubt, Subjective and Objective/Skeptical, Dogmatic, and Critical Manner of Thinking or Method of Philosophizing/ Hypotheses 89 Appendix: Of the Difference Between Theoretical and Practical Cognition 94 I. General Doctrine of Elements First Section : Of Concepts 96 Second Section: Of Judgments 106 Third Section: Of Inferences 120 II. General Doctrine of Method 140 I. Development of Logical Perfection in Cognition by Definition, Exposition, and Description of Concepts 141 II. Development of Perfection in Cognition Through Logical Division of Concepts 146 Index of Passages in Kant`s Writings to which Reference is Made in the Notes 151 Index of Names 157 Index of Subjects 159

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