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THE SCIENCE OF LOGIC 



&quot; Finger-post to the unexplained,&quot; ii., 



194, 197. 

 First figure of syllogism, special rules of, 



i., 321 ; characteristics of, 343-4. 



and second intentions of the mind, 

 i., 32, 72. 



FORBES, i., 317 (v. Palaestra Logica). 



Force of concepts, i., 48. 



Form and matter, of thought, i., 20-3, 



146, 150, 152, 264-5, 285 ; ii- 295-6 ; 



of judgment, i., 162-4 ; of syllogism, 



i., 294-7. 

 Formal cause, ii., 62, 64, 65, 83. 



contradictories, i., 65-7. 



division, i., 115-7. 



- hypothetical, i., 274. 



logic, i., 19-23, 162, 264-5; ii., 296, 

 302-3. 



propositions, i., 172-3. 



validity of inference, i., 295-7. 



- fallacies, ii., 296-7, 302-3. 

 &quot;Forms,&quot; Bacon on, ii., 38-40. 

 Formulation of judgment, schemes of, 



i., 164-6; for &quot; if&quot; judgments, 265-7. 

 Four terms, fallacy of, i., 307. 

 Fourfold scheme of propositions, i., 186- 



8. 

 Fourth figure of syllogism, special rules 



of, i., 323-4 ; critical analysis of, 350- 



5- 

 FOWLER, i., 232, 375 ; ii., 156, 160, 187, 



189. 



FREEMAN, ii., 253. 

 Free will and causality, ii., 71, 74. 



and uniformity of nature, ii., 94, 218. 



and science, ii., 94, 217, 249. 



and social statistics, ii., 289-93. 

 Fundamental syllogisms, i., 326-7. 

 Fundamentum divisionis, i., 112, 113, 115- 



6, 119 ; ii., 311. 



relationis, i., 70. 



GALEN, i., 350-1. 



Galenian Figure, i., 319. 



General judgments and propositions, two 



kinds of, i., 190-2 (cf, collective, enume- 



rative). 



terms, i., 44-6. 



Generalization in language, i., 44, 50, 96. 



formal and material, i., 409 ; ii., 40, 47, 

 95-6, 114-19, 216-17; two ideals of, ii., 

 40, 41 ; fallacies of, ii., 299, 309, 332-7. 



Generalizations, empirical, ii., 206-9. 

 Generic differentia, i., 82. 



- judgments, i., 191, 201, 403. 



propria, i., 82-3. 

 Genetic definition, i., 106-7. 



Genus, predicable of, i., 77 ; kinds of, 78. 

 &quot; Geometrical &quot; induction, ii., 25. 



- inferences, v. mathematical. 

 GEORGIUS SCHOLARIUS (GENNADIUS), i., 



318. 

 GERARD, ii., 139. 



Gesture &quot; language,&quot; i., 34. 



Goclenian sorites, i., 379-84. 



Grammar, i., 34, 142-5. 



Grammatical analysis, i., 35-6, 142, 155. 



GREEN, T. H., i., ii ; ii., 106, 220. 



GROTE, on Aristotle s categories, i., 143-4. 



Grounds or reasons, logical, i., 386 ; and 

 ultimate sources of knowledge i., 410- 

 12 ; ii., 297 ; ground and consequent, 

 ii., 54-5 ; and cause, ii., 61, 85. 

 - logical, proximate, and ultimate, ii., 

 99-100, 118-19. 



Growth of language, i., 44. 



Habit, as quality, i., 141 ; as category, i., 

 142, 148. 



HABRICH, ii., 14. 



HAMILTON, Sir W., i., 20; on definition, 

 100-1 ; on categories, 149 ; on com 

 prehensive view of predication, 210 ; on 

 extensive view, and quantification of 

 predicate, 210-16, 332 ; his postulate, 

 212 ; on dilemma, 375. 



HEGEL and Hegelianism, i., n, 153 ; ii., 

 60-1, 69-70, 83, 105-6, 146, 221-3, 241-3, 

 324, 334- 



HERSCHEL, Sir J., ii., 172, 197. 



Heteropathic effects, ii., 195-6. 



HICKEY, i., 318, 332 ; ii., 253. 



HIRD, i., 317 (v. Palaestra Logica). 



Historical propositions, i., 195, 234. 



evidence, ii., 5-6, 217. 

 History and Science, ii., 5-6, 253-9. 

 HOBBES, i., 10, 43. 



HOBHOUSE, on formal science, i., 163. 



HOLMAN, i., 307. 



Homogeneous effects, ii., 195-6. 



Horns of dilemma, i., 371. 



HUME, i., 10, 395 ; ii., 59, 75-6, 146, 194. 



HUXLEY, ii., 21, 147. 



Hyperphysical entities in science, ii., 



132-5- 



Hypothesis, and classification, i., 130-1 ; 

 ii., 151 ; and particular judgments, i., 

 195 ; and enumerative induction, ii., 

 32, 152 ; nature and functions of, 120- 

 2 ; verification of, 50, 128, 135-42, 146- 

 7, 150, 207, 319, 333 ; in deduction, 

 244-8 ; kinds of, 122-7 ; conditions for, 

 148-51 ; sources of, 151-5 ; extension 

 of, 142, 155, 157-8, 206. 



Hypothetical judgments and propositions, 

 and categorical, i., 263-4; and con 

 ditional, 265-6 ; ii., 94 ; modality of, i., 

 2 73 277-8 ; eductions from, 278-9 ; 

 and disjunctives, 289 ; fallacies incident 

 to, ii., 312-3. 



necessity of metaphysical laws, ii., 

 217-23. 



sorites, i., 380-1. 



syllogisms, pure, i., 356-8 ; mixed, i., 

 358-6i. 



Hysteron proteron, ii., 319. 



