RT Book T1 Logic: or, The morphology of knowledge A1 Bosanquet, Bernard 1848-1923 LA English PP Oxford, England PB The Clarendon Press YR 1911 ED 2nd ed. UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1893764052 AB v. 1. Introduction -- Of judgment and judgment-forms in general -- Quality and comparison -- Quality and proportion -- Measurement (continued)/Abstract quantity -- Singular and universal judgment -- Universal judgment (continued) -- Negation, opposition, and conversion -- Disjunction and the statement of chances -- Modality -- v. 2. The nature of inference -- Enumerative induction and mathematical reasoning -- Analogy -- Scientific induction by perceptive analysis -- Scientific induction by hypothesis/Generalisation -- Concrete systemic inference -- The relation of knowledge to its postulates -- The above theory of judgment in relation to absolutism -- Truth and coherence -- The relation of mental states to judgment and to reality NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BC 71 K1 Logic