Monck, W. H. S., [30] n. ; [56] n. ; [207] n. ; [380] n. ; [448].
Moods of the Syllogism, [309]; what moods are legitimate in each figure, [309]–13; subaltern moods, [313], 14; strengthened moods, [314], 15; equivalence of the moods of the first three figures, [333], 4; moods of figure 4, [334], 5; scheme of valid moods of figure 1, [336]; of figure 2, [336], 7; of figure 3, [337], 8; moods of the conditional syllogism, [349], 50; of the hypothetical syllogism, [349], 50; of the hypothetico-categorical syllogism, [352], 3; of the disjunctive syllogism, [359]–62.
Moral Universality, [105] n.
Most, as a sign of quantity, [103], 4; effect of its recognition as a sign of quantity on the rules of the syllogism, [376], 7.
Multiple Quantification, [105], 6; [265] n.
Multiplication, sign of, in symbolic logic, [468] n.
Musschenbroek, P. van, Institutiones Logicae, [322].
Names and Concepts, [10], 11.
Necessary Judgments, [85]–91.
Necessity of Judgments, [77], 8.