XIII. § 5, 79–83 ([p. 105]); § 6, 34, 35 ([p. 107]); § 7, 34 ([p. 110]); § 8, 26 ([p. 111]); § 9, 17, 36, 55 ([pp. 114], [118], [122]). What are ‘Converse’ Propositions?

XIV. § 5, 84–88 ([p. 105]); § 6, 36 ([p. 107]); § 7, 35, 36 ([p. 110]); § 8, 27 ([p. 111]); § 9, 18, 37, 56 ([pp. 114], [118], [123]). What are ‘Concrete’ and ‘Abstract’ Propositions?

[pg096] XV. § 5, 89–93 ([p. 105]); § 6, 37, 38 ([p. 107]); § 7, 37 ([p. 110]); § 8, 28 ([p. 111]); § 9, 19, 38, 57 ([pp. 115], [118], [123]). What is a ‘Syllogism’? And what are its ‘Premisses’ and its ‘Conclusion’?

XVI. § 5, 94–97 ([p. 106]); § 6, 39 ([p. 107]); § 7, 38, 39 ([p. 110]); § 8, 29 ([p. 111]); § 9, 20, 39, 58 ([pp. 115], [119], [123]). What is a ‘Sorites’? And what are its ‘Premisses’, its ‘Partial Conclusions’, and its ‘Complete Conclusion’?

XVII. § 5, 98–101 ([p. 106]); § 6, 40 ([p. 107]); § 7, 40 ([p. 110]); § 8, 30 ([p. 111]); § 9, 21, 41, 59, 60 ([pp. 115], [119], [124]). What are the ‘Universe of Discourse’, the ‘Eliminands’, and the ‘Retinends’, of a Syllogism? And of a Sorites?

[pg097]BOOK VIII.

EXAMPLES, ANSWERS, AND SOLUTIONS.

[N.B. Reference tags for Examples, Answers & Solutions will be found in the right margin.]

CHAPTER I.

EXAMPLES.