XXVI. Of the Mixed Form of Complex Syllogism, §§ 778-795.
XXVII. Of the Reduction of the Dilemma, §§ 796-797.
XXVIII. Of the Dilemma regarded as an Immediate Inference, §§ 798,799.
XXIX. Of Trains of Reasoning, §§ 800-826.
XXX. Of Fallacies, §§ 827-884.
EXERCISES.
INDEX.
INTRODUCTION.
§ 1. LOGIC is divided into two branches, namely—
(1) Inductive,