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    Berlin/Boston :De Gruyter,
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    Format: 1 online resource(422p.) : , illustrations.
    Edition: Electronic reproduction. Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, 2009. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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    ISBN: 9783110329155
    Series Statement: Realistische Phänomenologie / Realist Phenomenology; 3
    Content: Alexander Pfänder's classical phenomenological logic, a masterwork of unmatched clarity, is presented here for the first time in English. The book unfolds the general essence of logic, its object, not acts of thinking but objective "thoughts", meanings and higher unities formed by them: the nature and kinds (1) of judgments (propositions) and their truth and truth claims, (2) of concepts, and (3)of inferences; (4)the first foundational principles of logic (the principles of identity, contradiction, excluded middle, and sufficient reason) and of valid inferences, their foundation in ontological principles, as well as the valid forms of reasoning recognized in traditional logic and the reasons of their validity. Being a new phenomenological exposition of traditional logic, it reduces the symbolic language used to a minimum in order to concentrate on the logical meanings and laws themselves for which these symbols are signs.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , In Memoriam Dr. Don Ferrari / , Translator’s Introduction -- , Introduction -- , FIRST CHAPTER: Preliminary Considerations -- , SECOND CHAPTER: Essence and Structure of the Judgment -- , THIRD CHAPTER: Objects, States of Affairs, and Judgments -- , FOURTH CHAPTER: Existential and Impersonal Judgments (Are There One-Term Judgments?) -- , FIFTH CHAPTER: The Judgment and Its Claim to Truth -- , SIXTH CHAPTER: The So-Called Quality of the Judgment -- , SEVENTH CHAPTER: The So-Called Modality of the Judgment -- , EIGHTH CHAPTER: The So-Called Relation of the Judgment -- , NINTH CHAPTER: The So-Called Quantity of the Judgment and the Possible Forms of the Judgment -- , TENTH CHAPTER: Temporal Determination in the Judgment and the Comprehensive Definition of the Judgment -- , [General Remarks] -- , FIRST CHAPTER: Concepts, Words, Objects -- , SECOND CHAPTER: Content of a Concept -- , THIRD CHAPTER: Individual-, Species-, and Genus-Concepts -- , FOURTH CHAPTER: General Concepts -- , FIFTH CHAPTER: The Extension of a Concept — Content and Extension -- , SIXTH CHAPTER: Concrete and Abstract Concepts -- , SEVENTH CHAPTER: The Definition of Concepts -- , EIGHTH CHAPTER: Purely Functioning Concepts -- , NINTH CHAPTER: Logically Distinct Kinds of Object-Concepts -- , TENTH CHAPTER: Relational Concepts -- , ELEVENTH CHAPTER: Summary Laws for the Formation of Concepts and Judgments and The Special Function of Concepts in the Judgment -- , [General Remarks] -- , FIRST CHAPTER: The Principle of Identity -- , SECOND CHAPTER: The Principle of Contradiction -- , THIRD CHAPTER: The Principle of Excluded Middle -- , FOURTH CHAPTER: The Principle of Sufficient Reason -- , FIFTH CHAPTER: The First Principles of Logic as Principles about the Truth and Falsity of Judgments -- , Remarks Concerning Inferences in General -- , [General Remarks] -- , FIRST CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences Involving Judgments of Different Quantity -- , SECOND CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences Involving Judgments of Different Quality: Opposition -- , THIRD CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences Involving Judgments of Different Modality: Inferences of Modal Consequ -- , FOURTH CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences Involving Judgments of Different Relation: Inferences Involving Change of Relation -- , FIFTH CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences by Reversal of Judgments: Conversion and Contraposition -- , SIXTH CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences of Equipollence -- , SEVENTH CHAPTER: Materially Conditioned or Nonformal Immediate Inferences -- , EIGHTH CHAPTER: Immediate Inferences through the Drawing Out of Judgments Implied in a Judgment -- , General Remarks -- , FIRST CHAPTER: The Traditional Theory of the Syllogism -- , SECOND CHAPTER: The Shortcoming of Traditional Syllogistic Theory -- , THIRD CHAPTER: The Drawing of Indirect Inferences from Two Categorical Premises -- , FOURTH CHAPTER: The Structure of Categorical Syllogisms -- , FIFTH CHAPTER: Indirect Inferences Using Hypothetical and Disjunctive Judgments -- , SIXTH CHAPTER: The Modality of Indirect Inferences -- , SEVENTH CHAPTER: Deductive and Inductive Inferences -- , EIGHTH CHAPTER: The Analogical Inference -- , NINTH CHAPTER: Materially Conditioned or Nonformal Indirect Inferences -- , INDEX. , Also available in print edition. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110328714
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110329162
    Language: English
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