CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. 

 INTRODUCTION. 



CHAPTER I. 

 THE MIND AND KNOWLEDGE: PRELIMINARY TRUTHS. 



PACE 



1. Nature of Man : His Mental Faculties : Senses and Intellect . . . i 



2. Distinction between Sense Perception and Intellectual Conception : De 



pendence of Intellectual Thought upon the Sense Faculties . . 2 



3. Judgment or Interpretation : Inference or Reasoning .... 5 



4. Relation of Universal Ideas to Individual Things ..... 6 



5. The Problem of Universal Ideas : Its Solutions 8 



6. Some Modern Speculations on Universal Ideas n 



CHAPTER II. 

 GENERAL VIEW OF THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF LOGIC. 



7. Aim and Object of Logic ; Natural and Artificial Logic : The &quot; Ars 



Artium&quot;; The Science of Logic; Its Material and Formal Object . 12 



8. Is Logic a Science or an Art ? 14 



g. Mental Process Involved in Knowing Truth : Subject-matter of Logic ; 



Its Divisions 16 



10. Formal Validity or Consistency, and Material Validity or Truth, of 



Thought : Different Views as to Scope of Logic .... 19 



11. The &quot; Laws of Thought &quot; 23 



12. The Principle of Identity 23 



13. The Principle of Contradiction 24 



14. The Principle of Excluded Middle 24 



15. Review of the Three Principles 25 



16. The Principle of Sufficient Reason 27 



17. Real, Material, Critical Logic : Criteriology, Epistemology, Theory ot 



Knowledge 28 



CHAPTER III. 

 LOGIC AND KINDRED SCIENCES: DEFINITION AND SOURCES OF LOGIC. 



18. Relations of Logic to Kindred Sciences 30 



19. Logic and Metaphysics 30 



