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Logic

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Originally published in 1924, this book forms the third of a three-volume series relating to 'the whole field of logic as ordinarily understood'.

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Introduction; 1. Fact and law; 2. The criteria of problematic induction; 3. Dependency and independency; 4. Eduction; 5. Plurality of causes and of effects; 6. Cause-factors; 7. The continuant; 8. Application of causal notions to mind; 9. Transeunt and immanent causality; 10. Convergent and divergent causality; 11. Temporal and spatial relations involved in causality; Appendix on eduction.

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William Ernest Johnson (1858–1931) was a renowned British logician and economist, and also a fellow of King's College, Cambridge. Originally published in 1924, this book forms the third of a three-volume series by Johnson relating to 'the whole field of logic as ordinarily understood'.

Product details

Authors W. E. Johnson, W.e. Johnson, Johnson W. E.
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 17.04.2014
 
EAN 9781107634053
ISBN 978-1-107-63405-3
No. of pages 230
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

PHILOSOPHY / Logic, Philosophy: logic

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