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THE SCIENCE OF LOGIC 



ROBERTS, W. J., ii., 64. 



ROGER BACON, ii., 21, 37, 185. 



ROTHER, ii., 249-50. 



Rule, and exception, ii., 167, 217-23. 



SATOLLI, i., 101. 



Scepticism and dogmatism, ii., 113. 



Schemes of judgments and propositions, 



i., 164-6. 

 Scholastic debates, ii., 16-19. 



metaphysics, ii., 128-31, 228. 



method, ii., 4 ; appraised, 19-22. 



teaching methods, ii., 16-19. 



terminology, ii., 17-19, 317. 



philosophy, and method, ii., 10, 19, 

 in, 128-35. 



view of science, v. science. 



of causes, ii., 62, 64, 78. 



of demonstration, ii., 225 sqq. 



Scholastics, on categories, i., 146 ; on 



necessary judgments, 170-83 ; on ex 

 istential import, 252-4, 256 ; on rules 

 of syllogism, 312, 318; on &quot; inventio 

 medii,&quot; 332-4; on method, ii., 4, 16-19, 

 128-35; on induction, 33-7; on truth, 

 58-9 ; on purpose in nature, 67-70 ; on 

 basis of necessary causation, 78 ; on 

 plurality of causes, 86; on belief in 

 uniformity of nature, 100-2 ; on demon 

 stration, 233 ; on authority in science, 

 252 

 Science, and art, i., 15. 



and belief, ii., 97, 250-2. 



free will, and necessary causation, ii., 

 72, 94, 217. 



Sciences, special, and philosophical, ii., 

 3-7, 101, in, 124, 131, 133-4, 142, 168, 

 208, 226-7, 240-1. 



speculative and practical, i., 15. 



deductive and inductive, ii., 4-5, 7-9, 

 235, 243-8. 



historical, ii., 253-9. 



human, ii., 6, 248-9. 



Scientific knowledge, ideal of, ii., 23, 108, 

 134, 208, 223-32. 



nomenclature, i., 131-2. 



terminology, i., 132-4. 

 Scope of concepts, i., 48. 



of logic, i., 19-23. 



Scottish philosophers, on uniformity of 



nature, ii., 101. 



SCOTUS, DUNS, ii., 21, 33, 35-7, 93. 

 Second figure of syllogism, rules of, i., 



322 ; characteristics of, 344-6. 

 Secundae intentiones mentis, i., 32, 72, 



390- 



Secundum quid, fallacy of, ii., 309-11. 

 Selection, in sense perception, ii., 162-3. 

 Self-contradictory concepts, ii., 304 ; 



judgments, 308. 

 fft}ft,tlov, ii., 266-7. 

 Sensation and thought, i., 2-4. 

 Sensism, ii., 59, 79, 104-5, 130, 323-4- 



Sensus communis, i., 3. 



SENTROUL, ii., 210. 



Separable accidents, i., 86-8, 201-2. 



Sequence and consequence, ii., 165, 328-9, 



334- 



causality, ii., 80-4. 

 SEXTUS EMPIRICUS, i., 303, 401. 

 SHYRESWOOD, W. of, i., 352. 

 Sign, i., 35. 



SIGWART, i., 66, 185, 206, 350; ii., 45, 290. 

 Silence, argument from, ii., 256. 

 Simple, complex, and compound judg 

 ments, i., 169, 197-200, 283-4. 



and complex terms, i., 198, 290. 



apprehension, i., 2, 17. 



inspection, fallacies of, ii., 299. 



contraposition, i., 241. 



conversion, i., 231-40. 



dilemmas, i., 367-8. 



&quot; Simplex indicium veri,&quot; ii., 144-5. 

 Singular concepts, i., 63, 394. 



judgments and propositions, i., 192-3, 

 227, 239. , 



terms, i., 45-6. 



Situs, category of, i., 142, 144. 

 SMITH S &quot; Nut to crack,&quot; ii., 318. 

 SOCRATES, i., 92; ii., 15, 331. 

 Sophisms, ii., 300-1. 

 Sorites, i., 378-84 ; ii., 265, 304. 



fallacy of, i., 379 ; ii., 306. 

 Space and causality, ii., 83. 



I SPALDING, i., 232. 



! Specialization in language, i., 44, 50, 96. 

 Species, predicable of, i., 76-7. 



fixed infima, i., 79-81, 97, 130; ii., 

 139- 



and genus, in logic and in biology, i., 

 80, 130. 



I Specific and individual essences, i., 75-6. 



differentia, i., 79-82. 



proprium, i., 82-4. 

 Specification, of terms in judgment, i., 



213-16. 



Speculative science, i., 15. 

 Speech, parts of, and logical terms, i., 



35 ; and categories, 143. 

 SPENCER, H., ii., 14, 146, 320-1. 

 Sphere of application in concepts, i., 52- 



4. 248-52. 



of reference in judgments, i., 160-2, 

 203-4, 248-52. 



of inductive analysis, limitation of, ii., 

 168, 182-3. 



SPINOZA, i., 149 ; ii., 10. 



Square of opposition, i., 220. 



Standards of measurement, ii., 202. 



Statistics, ii., 5 ; and concomitant varia 

 tions, 192-3, 282; uses of, 285-7; a nd 

 induction, 287; interpretation of, 287-93. 



STOCK, St. G., i., 226, 232, 375. 



STOICS, on categories, i., 149 ; on sorites, 

 379- 



Strength of analogies, ii., 156-8. 



