Deductive Logic

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Deductive Logic

by St. George William Joseph Stock

EN·~7 hours

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A seasoned lecturer brings more than seventeen years of teaching experience to this compact yet thorough guide to deductive reasoning. Positioned within the Oxford tradition, the work strives for crystal‑clear exposition, weaving together the insights of classic thinkers such as Aristotle, Whately, Mill and Hamilton with the more recent contributions of Jevons, Fowler and others. The author’s modest ambition is to present a faithful snapshot of contemporary logical thought, trimming excess while preserving the few genuine innovations that enhance understanding.

The text opens by distinguishing the two branches of logic—inductive and deductive—and then hones in on the latter as the “science of the formal laws of thought.” Readers are led through the fundamental concepts of truth, inference and the mechanics of comparison, supported by carefully chosen examples that illustrate how conclusions follow from given premises. Ideal for anyone seeking a clear, historically grounded introduction to formal reasoning, the book balances scholarly rigor with an approachable style.

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en

Duration

~7 hours (413K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-09-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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St. George William Joseph Stock

b. 1850

A British scholar of philosophy and classics, he is best remembered for making Stoic ideas approachable for general readers. His short works on logic and Stoicism helped carry ancient thought into the modern classroom.

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