9. OUTLINE.
LOGICAL PROPOSITIONS.
(1) The nature of logical propositions.
(2) Kinds of logical propositions.
Categorical
Hypothetical
Disjunctive
(3) The four elements of a categorical proposition.
(4) Logical and grammatical subject and predicate distinguished.
(5) The four kinds of categorical propositions.
| Universal affirmative | A |
| Universal negative | E |
| Particular affirmative | I |
| Particular negative | O |
(6) Propositions which do not conform to the logical type.
Indefinite and elliptical
Grammatical sentences
Individual
Plurative
Partitive
Exceptive
Exclusive
Inverted
(7) Propositions not necessarily illogical.
Analytic and synthetic
Modal and pure
Truistic
(8) The relation between subject and predicate of the four logical propositions.
Euler’s diagrams
Distribution of subject and predicate
Uaesneop
Asebinop
Saepeo