Simple Conversion, [128]. 547

Simple Destructive Dilemma, [364].

Simple Identities, [191].

Simple Judgments and Propositions, [82]; their modality, [86]–90.

Simple Term, [468].

Simplicity, Law of, [473].

Singular Names, [11]–13; may be connotative, [41], 2.

Singular Propositions, [102], 3; their opposition, [115], 16; as premisses in a syllogism, [298], 9.

Solly, Syllabus of Logic, [316] n. ; [395] n. ; [434], 5.

Some, as a sign of quantity, [100], 1; in the doctrine of the quantification of the predicate, [199]–204.