Iggy's Aristotelian Text
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Table of Contents: Logic
This is the suggested order for reading the logic section of the text.
Feb 17
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The Structure of the Syllogism
A Syllogism is valid when its conclusion follows from its premises.
Feb 13
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Reasoning, the Laws of Logic
Reasoning is “the operation by which the spirit, from two or more known relations, concludes another relation which is derived logically from them…
Feb 8
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Logic: The Predicables
There are five ways the predicate of a proposition can be related to its subject: “A predicate may be a genus, specific difference, species, property or…
Feb 3
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Logic: Judgment and Propositions
“Judgment is the act by which the spirit affirms one thing over another; ‘God is good’, ‘man is not immortal’ are judgments since one affirms the…
Feb 3
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Logic: Apprehension and Terms
Apprehension is the act of understanding an idea.
Jan 28
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The Divisions of Logic
What is Logic? Why Aristotelian Logic? What are the Parts of Logic?
Jan 22
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