UNIVERSITY MANUALS 



LOGIC, INDUCTIVE AND DEDUCTIVE 



By WILLIAM MINTO, Late Professor of Logic and Literature, 

 University of Aberdeen. With Diagrams. I2mo, $1.25 net. 

 In press. 



CONTENTS: Parti: I. General Names and Allied Distinctions II. The Syllo- 

 gistic Analysis of Propositions into Terms. Part II: I. Imperfect Understanding 

 of Words and the Remedies Therefor; Dialetic; Definition II. The Five Pred- 

 icables ; Verbal and Real Predication III. Aristotle's Categories IV. The 

 Controversy between Umversals Difficulties Concerning the Relation of Gen- 

 eral Names to Thought and to Reality. Part III : I. Theories of Predication 

 Theories of Judgment II. The "Opposition" of Propositions The Interpre- 

 tation of " No " III. The Implication of Propositions Immediate Formal 

 Inference Eduction IV. The Counter-Implications of Propositions. Part IV : 

 I. The Syllogism II. Figures and Moods of the Syllogism III. The Demon- 

 stration of the Syllogistic Moods The Canons of the Syllogism IV. The 

 Analysis of Arguments into Syllogistic Forms V. Euthymemes VI. The 

 Utility of the Syllogism VII. Conditional Arguments Hypothetical Syllo- 

 gism Disjunctive Syllogism and Dilemma VIII. Fallacies in Deductive Argu- 

 ment Petitio Principii and Ignoratio Elenchi. 



CHAPTERS IN MODERN BOTANY 



By PATRICK GEDDES, Professor of Botany, University College, 

 Dundee. Illustrations. I2mo, $1.25 net. 



CONTENTS: Land II. Pitcher Plants III. Other Insectivorous Plants, 

 Difficulties and Criticisms IV. and V. Movement and Nervous Action in 

 Plants VI. The Web of Life VII. Relations between Plants and Animals 

 VIII. Spring and its Studies ; Geographical Distribution and World Land- 

 scapes ; Seedling and Bud IX. Leaves X. Suggestions and Further Study. 



THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE BEAUTIFUL 



Its Theory and Its Relation to the Arts. Part II. By Professor 

 KNIGHT, University of St. Andrews. I2mo, $ In press. 



CONTENTS: I. Prolegomena II. The Nature of Beauty III. The Ideal 

 and the Real IV. Inadequate or Partial Theories V. Suggestions towards 

 a more Complete Theory of Beauty VI. Art, its Nature and Functions 

 VII. The Correlation of the Arts VIII. Poetry IX. Music X. Archi- 

 tecture XL Sculpture XII. Painting XIII. Dancing Appendix: A. Rus- 

 sian ./Esthetic B. Danish ^Esthetic. 



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