Eversion, [127] n.
Excluded Middle, Law of, [61] n. ; [147]; [458]–63; [474].
Exclusion, Law of, [475].
Exclusive Figure, [316].
Exclusive Proposition, [205].
Exemplification, [31]–5; law of variation with comprehension, [37].
Exemplicative Name, [41].
Existence and the Universe of Discourse, [210]–13.
Existential Import of Propositions, nature of the questions involved, [214]; how far formal logic concerned with them, [215]–17; various suppositions, [218]–20; bearing on immediate inferences, [223]–7; on the doctrine of opposition, [227]–32; existential import of the propositions included in the traditional schedule, [234]–44; of modal propositions, [244], 5; of conditional propositions, [255], 6; problem in connexion with hypotheticals, [256], 7; bearing of the existential import of propositions upon the validity of syllogistic reasonings, [390]–4.
Existential Propositions, [218]; their relation to the traditional forms of proposition, [221]–3.