An introduction to the art of logick composed for the use of English schools, and all such who having no opportunity of being instructed in the Latine tongue ... / by John Newton ...
- Title
- An introduction to the art of logick composed for the use of English schools, and all such who having no opportunity of being instructed in the Latine tongue ... / by John Newton ...
- Author
- Newton, John, 1622-1678.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by E.T. and R.H. for Thomas Passenger ... and Ben. Hurlock ...,
- 1671.
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- Subject terms
- Logic -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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TO THE Worshipful HENRY MILBERNE Esq Recorder of
Monmouth. - TO THE TEACHERS OF ENGLISH.
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The First Book OF THE ART
of LOGICK.- CHAP. 1.
- CHAP. II. Of Simple and Compounded Theams.
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CHAP. III.
Of Genusand Species. - CHAP. IV. Of Difference.
- CHAP. V. Of Proper and Common Accidents.
- CHAP. VI. Of the Antepredicaments.
- CHAP. VII. Of the Predicaments in General.
- CHAP. VIII. Of Substance.
- CHAP. IX. Of Quantity.
- CHAP. X. Of Quality.
- CHAP. XI. Of Action.
- CHAP. XII. Of Relation.
- CHAP. XIII. Of the four last Predicaments.
- CHAP. XIV. Of Opposition.
- CHAP. XV. Of Order, and of that which is said to be together, before, or after.
- CHAP. XVI. Of Motion.
- CHAP. XVII. Of the manner of Having.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of a Proposition.
- CHAP. XIX. Of the Opposition of Categorical Propositions.
- CHAP. XX. Of the Aequipollency of Categorical Propositions.
- CHAP. XXI. Of the Conversion of Propositions.
- CHAP. XXII. Of Modal Propositions.
- CHAP. XXIII. Of Hypothetical propositions.
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The Second Book OF THE ART
of LOGICK.- CHAP. I. Of Definition.
- CHAP. II. Of Division.
- CHAP. III. Of a Syllogism.
- CHAP. IV. Of the Reduction of Syllogisms.
- CHAP. V. Of an imperfect Syllogism.
- CHAP. VI. Of the first Definition and Praecognita of Demonstra∣tion.
- CHAP. VII. Of the Conditions to be observed in a perfect Demonstration.
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CHAP. VIII. Of an Imperfect Demonstration or the Demonstration,
What. -
CHAP. IX. Of Demonstration in respect of th
form, and of the Affections o the most perfect Demonstrati∣on. - CHAP. X. Of a Topical Syllogism in the Gene∣ral.
- CHAP. XI. Of the Topicks from the Cause and the Effect.
- CHAP. XII. Of the Topicks from the Subject and the Accident.
- CHAP. XIII. Of the Topicks from Dissentany and Comparison.
- CHAP. XIV. Of the Topicks concerning Conjugates, and Notation.
- CHAP XV. Of the Topicks from the Whole and his Parts.
- CHAP. XVI. Of the Topicks from Genus and Spe∣cies.
- CHAP. XVII. Of the Topicks from Definition and Division.
- CHAP. XVIII. Of the Topick from Testimony.
- CHAP. XIX. Of Fallacies in the General.
- CHAP. XX. Of Fallacies in Words.
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CHAP. XXI. Of Fallacies
Things. - CHAP. XXII. Of Method.
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Books sold by
Thomas Pas∣senger at the Three Bi∣bleson London-Bridge. -
Books Printed for, and sold by
Ben. Hurlock, o∣ver against St.Magnus Church onLondon Bridge nearThames -street.