Excerpt from Syllabus of Logic: In Which the Views of Kant Are Generally Adopted, and the Laws of Syllogism Symbolically Expressed
The object which I have proposed to myself in writing this Treatise on Logic, is the combination of a brief but complete account of the Aristotelian system with some of Kant's philosophical views of the nature and divisions of the science. With respect to the first-mentioned part of my task, I have endeavoured to give a strictly a priori character to the derivation of the fundamental laws of syllogism, and the results of their combination in the various forms of reasoning.
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