ABSTRACT

This work contains Peter Long's important essay, Logic, Form and Grammar, which resolves many difficulties for the logical form of an argument where the reasoning is hypothetical. Also included are two essays on classical problems in philosophical logic, relating to logical form and formal relations. All of the essays provide clear thinking and philosophical explanations, overturning many unchallenged suggestions in philosophical logic.

part |77 pages

Logical form and hypothetical reasoning

chapter |7 pages

Synopsis

chapter |68 pages

Text

part |13 pages

Formal relations

chapter |11 pages

Formal relations

part |14 pages

Universals: logic and metaphor