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Introduction by Ernest Nagel
Logic: The Theory of Inquiry
Preface
Part One: Introduction: The Matrix of Inquiry
1. The Problem of Logical Subject-Matter
2. The Existential Matrix of Inquiry: Biological
3. The Existential Matrix of Inquiry: Cultural
4. Common Sense and Scientific Inquiry
5. The Needed Reform of Logic
Part Two: The Structure of Inquiry and the Construction of Judgments
6. The Pattern of Inquiry
7. The Construction of Judgment
8. Immediate Knowledge: Understanding and Inference
9. Judgments of Practice: Evaluation
10. Affirmation and Negation: Judgment as Requalification
11. The Function of Propositions of Quantity in Judgment
12. Judgment as Spatial-Temporal Determination: Narration-Description
13. The Continuum of Judgment: General Propositions
14. Generic and Universal Propositions
Part Three: Propositions and Terms
15. General Theory of Propositions
16. Propositions Ordered in Sets and Series
17. Formal Functions and Canons
18. Terms or Meanings
Part Four: The Logic of Scientific Method
19. Logic and Natural Science: Form and Matter
20. Mathematical Discourse
21. Scientific Method: Induction and Deduction
22. Scientific Laws-Causation and Sequences
23. Scientific Method and Scientific Subject-Matter
24. Social Inquiry
25. The Logic of Inquiry and Philosophies of Knowledge
Textual Apparatus
Textual Notes
Textual Commentary
Emendations List
Variants and Alterations in the Typescript
Line-End Hyphenation
Substantive Variants in Quotations
Checklist of Dewey's References
Index
Pagination Key to the First Edition
The Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882–1953
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