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        CHAPTER EIGHT. Defining, Logic, and Intelligence
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- i-vi i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgements xii
- Contents xiii
- CHAPTER ONE. On the Rhetorical Point of View 1
- CHAPTER TWO. Mind-Philosophical Logic as a Theory of Intelligence 13
- CHAPTER THREE. Formalized versus Intuitive Arguments. The Historical Background 31
- CHAPTER FOUR. Towards the Logic of General Names 68
- CHAPTER FIVE. The Truth-Functional Calculus and the Ordinary Use of Connectives 89
- CHAPTER SIX. The Predicate Calculus 112
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Reasoning, Logic, and Intelligence 141
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Defining, Logic, and Intelligence 183
- CHAPTER NINE. Symbolic Logic and Objectual Reasoning Case Studies 220
- CHAPTER TEN. Implicit Definitions and Conceptual Networks Case Studies 257
- THE POSTSCRIPT AS A BOOK-NETWORK INTERFACE. Material versus Formal Arguments 278
- References 288
- Index of Names 297
- Index of Subjects 300
- Extended Table of Contents 305
- 313-316 313
Chapters in this book
- i-vi i
- Preface vii
- Acknowledgements xii
- Contents xiii
- CHAPTER ONE. On the Rhetorical Point of View 1
- CHAPTER TWO. Mind-Philosophical Logic as a Theory of Intelligence 13
- CHAPTER THREE. Formalized versus Intuitive Arguments. The Historical Background 31
- CHAPTER FOUR. Towards the Logic of General Names 68
- CHAPTER FIVE. The Truth-Functional Calculus and the Ordinary Use of Connectives 89
- CHAPTER SIX. The Predicate Calculus 112
- CHAPTER SEVEN. Reasoning, Logic, and Intelligence 141
- CHAPTER EIGHT. Defining, Logic, and Intelligence 183
- CHAPTER NINE. Symbolic Logic and Objectual Reasoning Case Studies 220
- CHAPTER TEN. Implicit Definitions and Conceptual Networks Case Studies 257
- THE POSTSCRIPT AS A BOOK-NETWORK INTERFACE. Material versus Formal Arguments 278
- References 288
- Index of Names 297
- Index of Subjects 300
- Extended Table of Contents 305
- 313-316 313