Logic / / Alexander Pfänder.
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Place / Publishing House: | Berlin ;, Boston : : De Gruyter, , [2013] ©2009 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Realistische Phänomenologie / Realist Phenomenology ;
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource :; Zahlr. Abb. |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- CONTENTS
- In Memoriam Dr. Don Ferrari / Seifert, Josef
- Translator's Introduction
- Introduction
- Part One: The Theory of the Judgment
- FIRST CHAPTER: Preliminary Considerations
- SECOND CHAPTER: Essence and Structure of the Judgment
- THIRD CHAPTER: Objects, States of Affairs, and Judgments
- FOURTH CHAPTER: Existential and Impersonal Judgments (Are There One-Term Judgments?)
- FIFTH CHAPTER: The Judgment and Its Claim to Truth
- SIXTH CHAPTER: The So-Called Quality of the Judgment
- SEVENTH CHAPTER: The So-Called Modality of the Judgment
- EIGHTH CHAPTER: The So-Called Relation of the Judgment
- NINTH CHAPTER: The So-Called Quantity of the Judgment and the Possible Forms of the Judgment
- TENTH CHAPTER: Temporal Determination in the Judgment and the Comprehensive Definition of the Judgment
- Part Two: The Theory of the Concept
- [General Remarks]
- FIRST CHAPTER: Concepts, Words, Objects
- SECOND CHAPTER: Content of a Concept
- THIRD CHAPTER: Individual-, Species-, and Genus-Concepts
- FOURTH CHAPTER: General Concepts
- FIFTH CHAPTER: The Extension of a Concept - Content and Extension
- SIXTH CHAPTER: Concrete and Abstract Concepts
- SEVENTH CHAPTER: The Definition of Concepts
- EIGHTH CHAPTER: Purely Functioning Concepts
- NINTH CHAPTER: Logically Distinct Kinds of Object-Concepts
- TENTH CHAPTER: Relational Concepts
- ELEVENTH CHAPTER: Summary Laws for the Formation of Concepts and Judgments and The Special Function of Concepts in the Judgment
- PART THREE: The First Principles of Logic
- [General Remarks]
- FIRST CHAPTER: The Principle of Identity
- SECOND CHAPTER: The Principle of Contradiction
- THIRD CHAPTER: The Principle of Excluded Middle
- FOURTH CHAPTER: The Principle of Sufficient Reason
- FIFTH CHAPTER: The First Principles of Logic as Principles about the Truth and Falsity of Judgments
- PART FOUR: The Theory of Inferences
- Remarks Concerning Inferences in General
- A. THE THEORY OF IMMEDIATE INFERENCES
- [General Remarks]
- FIRST CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences Involving Judgments of Different Quantity
- SECOND CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences Involving Judgments of Different Quality: Opposition
- THIRD CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences Involving Judgments of Different Modality: Inferences of Modal Consequ
- FOURTH CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences Involving Judgments of Different Relation: Inferences Involving Change of Relation
- FIFTH CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences by Reversal of Judgments: Conversion and Contraposition
- SIXTH CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences of Equipollence
- SEVENTH CHAPTER: Materially Conditioned or Nonformal Immediate Inferences
- EIGHTH CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences through the Drawing Out of Judgments Implied in a Judgment
- B. THE THEORY OF INDIRECT INFERENCES
- General Remarks
- FIRST CHAPTER: The Traditional Theory of the Syllogism
- SECOND CHAPTER: The Shortcoming of Traditional Syllogistic Theory
- THIRD CHAPTER: The Drawing of Indirect Inferences from Two Categorical Premises
- FOURTH CHAPTER: The Structure of Categorical Syllogisms
- FIFTH CHAPTER: Indirect Inferences Using Hypothetical and Disjunctive Judgments
- SIXTH CHAPTER: The Modality of Indirect Inferences
- SEVENTH CHAPTER: Deductive and Inductive Inferences
- EIGHTH CHAPTER: The Analogical Inference
- NINTH CHAPTER: Materially Conditioned or Nonformal Indirect Inferences
- INDEX