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Table of Contents: Logic
This is the suggested order for reading the logic section of the text.
Feb 17 • Iggy's Aristotelian Text
The Structure of the Syllogism
A Syllogism is valid when its conclusion follows from its premises.
Feb 13 • Iggy's Aristotelian Text
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 • Iggy's Aristotelian Text
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 • Iggy's Aristotelian Text
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 • Iggy's Aristotelian Text
Logic: Apprehension and Terms
Apprehension is the act of understanding an idea.
Jan 28 • Iggy's Aristotelian Text
The Divisions of Logic
What is Logic? Why Aristotelian Logic? What are the Parts of Logic?
Jan 22 • Iggy's Aristotelian Text
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