Complementary Propositions, [132]; [143], 4; [161].
Complex Conception, Immediate Inference by, [149].
Complex Constructive Dilemma, [364].
Complex Destructive Dilemma, [364].
Complex Propositions, [478]; their opposition, [478]; their simplification, [481]–3; resolution into equivalent compound propositions, [483]–5; omission of terms, [485]; introduction of terms, [485], 6; interpretation of anomalous forms, [486], 7; their obversion, [488], 9; their conversion, [489], 90; their contraposition, [490]–3; their combination, [498]–502; inferences from their combination, [504]–8; elimination from complex propositions, [508]–12.
Complex Terms, [468]–477; order of their combination, [469], 70; their opposition, [470]–2; their simplification, [472]–6; summary of formal equivalences, [476].
Composition, Fallacy of, [16] n.
Compound Judgments and Propositions, [82]–4; their modality, [90], 1; [478]–80; their opposition, [480]; their formal equivalences, [480], 1.
Comprehension, [26], 7; [30]; [31]–3; law of variation with exemplification, [37]; relation to denotation, [38], 9; reading of propositions in comprehension, [187], 8.
Concept, not the logical unit, [9].