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[...]... with some remarkable reconstructions, may be read in Dr Mercier's New Logic In preparing successive editions of this book, I have profited by the comments of my friends: Mr Thomas Whittaker, Prof Claude Thompson, Dr Armitage Smith, Mr Alfred Sidgwick, Dr Schiller, Prof Spearman, and Prof Sully, have made important suggestions; and I might have profited more by them, if the frame of my book, or my principles,... Cotton College, Assam, and from Prof M.A Roy, of Midnapore; and, especially, I must heartily thank my colleague, Dr Wolf, for communications that have left their impress upon nearly every chapter CarvethRead London, August, 1914 CONTENTS Preface CHAPTER I INTRODUCTORY §1 Definition of Logic §2 General character of proof §3 Division of the subject §4 Uses of Logic §5 Relation of Logic to other sciences... necessary §2 Logic, Grammar and Rhetoric §3 Words are Categorematic or Syncategorematic §4 Terms Concrete or Abstract §5 Concrete Terms, Singular, General or Collective 27 28 29 30 33 CHAPTER IV THE CONNOTATION OF TERMS §1 Connotation of General Names 37 §2 Question of Proper Names 38 other Singular Names (p 40) §3 Question of Abstract Terms §4 Univocal and Equivocal Terms Connotation determined by the suppositio... Experiment, §5 the material ground of Induction, compared §6 The principle of Causation is the formal ground of Induction The Inductive Canons are §7 derived from the principle of Causation, the more readily to detect it in facts observed 197 198 201 202 CHAPTER XVI THE CANONS OF DIRECT INDUCTION §1 The Canon of Agreement 206 Negative Instances (p 208); Plurality of Causes (p 208) Agreement may show .