. Formal logic, a scientific and social problem . .B-, ; Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from University of Toronto MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited LONDON • BOMBAY • CALCUTTAMELBOURNE THE MACMILLAN COMPANY NEW YORK . BOSTON • CHICAGODALLAS • SAN FRANCISCO THE MACMILLAN CO. OF CANADA, Ltd. TORONTO FORMAL LOGIC BY THE SAME AUTHOR RIDDLES OF THE SPHINX A STUDY IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF HUMANISMNEW AND REVISED EDITION 1910 STUDIES IN HUMANISM HUMANISM PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS AXIOMS AS POSTULATES IN PERSONAL IDEALISM Edi


. Formal logic, a scientific and social problem . .B-, ; Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with funding from University of Toronto MACMILLAN AND CO., Limited LONDON • BOMBAY • CALCUTTAMELBOURNE THE MACMILLAN COMPANY NEW YORK . BOSTON • CHICAGODALLAS • SAN FRANCISCO THE MACMILLAN CO. OF CANADA, Ltd. TORONTO FORMAL LOGIC BY THE SAME AUTHOR RIDDLES OF THE SPHINX A STUDY IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF HUMANISMNEW AND REVISED EDITION 1910 STUDIES IN HUMANISM HUMANISM PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS AXIOMS AS POSTULATES IN PERSONAL IDEALISM Edited by HENRY STURTLONDON: MACMILLAN AND CO., Ltd. PLATO OR PROTAGORAS? BEING A CRITICAL EXAMINATION OF THE PROTA-GORAS SPEECH IN THE THE^TETUS, WITHSOME REMARKS UPON ERROR OXFORD: B. H. BLACKWELLLONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND CO., 1908 FORiMAL LOGIC A SCIENTIFIC AND SOCIALPROBLEM BY F. C. S. SCHILLER, , FELLOW AND SENIOR TUTOR OF CORPUS CHRIST! COLLEGE, OXFORD MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED ST. MARTINS STREET, LONDON I 9 I 2. MP ie ,jj710 623 COPYRIGHT TO THE MEMORY OF THE LAST GREAT LIBERATOR OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT WILLIAM JAMES els e/xot iivptoi eav apta-ros y PREFACE For over two thousand years Formal Logic has been astock subject of academic instruction. It has been estab-lished and endowed with a multitude of official defenderschosen from the ablest and acutest intelligences thehuman race has produced. Its subject-matter, moreover,is so far from being recondite that it should be familiarto every rational being. It professes to study an opera-tion every one professes to perform habitually, viz. thinking,and to explain how we ought to think. It might besupposed, therefore, that by this time the subject of Logicwas completely explored, that every embellishment oftechnicality had been added, and every logical questionsettled beyond a shadow of a doubt. Instead of this, what do we find ? Not only thatordinary human thinking continues to pay scant respectto Logic, but


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