Books That Count; a Dictionary of Standard Books

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Mac- millan. 10/- net.
" Including a generalization of logical processes in their application to complex inferences." The mutual relations between the extension and the intension of names are examined from a new standpoint. Much attention is paid to tables of eauivalent propositions. An important work.
KILLICK, A. H. The Student's Handbook, Synoptical and Explanatory of J. S.
Mill's System of Logic. 8th ed. 7 in.
277 pp. 1887. Longmans. 3/6.
Aims at facilitating the study of Inductive Logic, pa
...rticularly as represented in Mill's volumes. The arguments in the Logic are care- fully condensed, A useful book.
KNOWLSON, T. S. Logic for the Million.
248 pp. 1910. Laurie. 6/- net.
Endeavours to bring the science of reasoning out of the academic atmosphere into the arena of daily life.
MELLONE, S. H. An Introductobt Text- Book OF Logic. 375 pp. 1902. (3rd ed., revised, 1905). Blackwood. 5/-.
An elementary text-book which aims at giving an accurate exposition of the essentials of " the Traditional Logic." connecting tbe tra- ditional doctrine with its Aristotelian fountain- head, and showing " the open door leading from the traditional doctrine into the more modern and more strictly philosophical treat- ment of the subject." MILL, J.


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