Logic, Vol. 1: The Judgement, Concept, and Inference (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Christoph Sigwart

 
9780265487426: Logic, Vol. 1: The Judgement, Concept, and Inference (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Explore how certainty and meaning arise in thought.

This essential volume, Logic, Vol. 1: The Judgement, Concept, and Inference, guides readers through how judgments take shape, how necessity appears in thinking, and how we test ideas against logical grounds. The discussion centers on how self‑consciousness and reflection turn beliefs into reliable conclusions, with clear distinctions between possible, impossible, and necessary thoughts.

  • Learn how judgments gain ground and why some statements feel inevitably true.
  • See how the idea of necessity ties to self‑consciousness and the act of thinking.
  • Discover how the law of contradiction and the law of sufficient reason are used to analyze thought.
  • Understand how ordinary speech, proof, and inference fit into a larger logic of reasoning.
Ideal for readers of philosophy who want a rigorous, accessible account of judgment, certainty, and inference in the history and practice of logic.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9781332352715: Logic, Vol. 1: The Judgement, Concept, and Inference (Classic Reprint)

Featured Edition

ISBN 10:  1332352715 ISBN 13:  9781332352715
Publisher: Forgotten Books, 2017
Softcover