Alternative Judgments and Propositions, [84], [275]; two types, [276], 7; their import, [277]–82; their reduction to the form of conditionals or hypotheticals, [282]–4.
Alternative Syllogisms, [359]–62.
Alternative Terms, [276]; [468].
Ambiguous Middle, [288].
Ambiguous Term, Fallacy of, [288].
Ampliative Proposition, [49].
Analytic Propositions, [50]–2; nature of the analysis involved in them, [53]–6.
And, its logical signification, [469].
Antecedent, [250].