INDEX 



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Language, ambiguities of, i., 44, 189, 192, 

 283 ; ii., 301 sqq. 



and categories, i., 142-5. 



and existential import, i., 258-60. 



and thought, i., 35. 



definition of, i., 34. 



functions of, i., 34-7. 



generalization tnd specialization of, 

 i., 44, 50, 96. 



of animals, i., 34. 



of gesture, i., 34. 

 LAPLACE, ii., 134, 138. 

 LARMOR, ii., 133, 134. 

 LAURIE, H., ii., 172. 



Law, meanings of, ii., 68-70, 123, 124. 



and cause, 91-2, 240-1 ; hypotheses of, 

 123-5. 



and fact, 206, 208, 216, 223, 236-9. 



and property, ii., 237-8. 



and statistical uniformity, 288-93. 



of parsimony, i., 197; ii., 85. 

 Laws, derivative, ii., 208. 



descriptive and explanatory, ii., 69, 

 92, 189. 



empirical, n., 206-9. 



explanation of, ii., 237-43. 



fallacies in establishing, ii., 334-7. 



necessary character of, v. necessity, 

 and truth. 



of nature, ii., 98, no, 123, 208 ; ex 

 ceptions to, 220. 



of thought, i., 23-28 ; and syllogism, 

 298-9 ; not purely formal, ii., 222. 



Lazy argument, i., 374. 



Least squares, method of, ii., 205. 



LEIBNIZ, i., 27, 178 ; ii., 21, 100. 



LEO XIII., Pope, ii., 21. 



LEPIDI, ii., 264. 



LESAGE, ii., 125. 



LEVERRIER, ii., 197. 



LEWIS, Sir G. C., ii., 336-7. 



&quot; Liar,&quot; fallacy of, ii., 308. 



LIESSE, ii., 287. 



Limitation, conversion by, i., 236. 



Limitative judgments, i., 202. 



Limiting clauses, i., 157, 198. 



Linea praedicamentalis, i., 78. 



LOCKE, i., 10, 103, 149, 395 ; ii., 75. 



Logica critica, i., 29. 



dialectica, i., 29. 



docens, i., 16, 38 . 



utens, i., 16, 38 n. 



Logic, and allied sciences, i., 30-41. 



applied, ii., i, 117-19. 



as science and art, i., 13-16. 



critical, i., 28-9. 



definitions of, i., 38. 



divisions of, i., 17-19. 



formal and material, i., 19-23, 28-9, 

 162-4, 253 ; ii., 117-19. 2 96, 302-3. 



formal object of, i., 14. 



history of, i., 40-7 ; ii., 2-7. 



natural and artificial, i., 12, 13, 38. 



Logic of &quot;chance,&quot; or &quot;probability,&quot; ii., 

 261. 



of relatives, i., 247, 391. 



real, i., 28-9. 



scope of, i., 12; ii., 2-7, 294-6. 



sources of, i., 39-41. 



subject-matter of, i., 14, 16-19. 



uses of, i., 38-9; ii., 294. 



Logical concetvability, or possibility, i., 

 249-50, 264. 



equations, i., 216-18, 234. 



truth, ii., 210-11. 



whole and part, i., 114. 

 LOTTIN, ii., 293. 



LOTZE, on negative terms, i., 67 ; on 

 dilemma, 375 ; on chance, ii., 283. 



MACH, ii., 123, 292. 



Magnitude, v. measurement, and quanti 

 tative. 



MAHER, i., 161, 409; ii., 16, 25, 94, 99, 

 no, in. 



Major premiss, i., 295, 367. 



term, i., 294, 351-2. 



illicit process of, i., 309. 



Mai-observation, ii., 163, 330-1. 

 MALUS, ii., 153, 163. 



MANSEL, i., 20 ; on categories, 142, 152-3, 



264, 352, 375- 

 MANSION, ii., 269. 

 Manuscripts, value of, ii., 256-8. 

 Many questions, fallacy of, i., 379 ; ii., 



302, 314-15. 

 Many-worded terms, i., 37, 197-8, 259, 



283-4. 

 Material and formal, in logic, v. formal 



and logic. 



cause, ii., 62, 65, 83. 



division, i., 115. 



fallacies, ii., 302-3. 



obversion, i., 232. 

 Mathematical axioms, and logical, i., 



299, 391 J &quot;. 24- 



calculus of probabilities, ii., 275-85. 



inferences, i., 392 ; ii., 25, 51, 53, 117, 

 244-8. 



induction, ii., 25. 



science, ii., 25, 54-5, 229-30, 244-8. 



truths, i., 179-80; ii., 220-1. 

 Matter, of judgment and proposition, i., 



262-4. 



of inference and syllogism, i., 294-7. 

 Mean, v. averages. 



Meaning in terms, two kinds of, i., 48, 50. 



and implications, of propositions, i., 

 164-6, 199, 229, 234, 396. 



Means, method of, ii., 204-5. 

 Measurement, ii., 186, 188 ; nature, units, 



and limits of, 202-4 ; methods of, 204-5 ; 



and probability, 279 ; sphere of, 335-6. 

 Mechanical view of the universe, ii., 6, 59- 



60, 68-9, 75, 110-13, 130-5, 140-1, 221, 



291-3. 



