Introduction To Logic by Immanuel Kant

Ein Handbuch zu Vorlesungen

A concise exposition of the formal rules of thought, presenting pure general logic as a content-free, a priori discipline that governs correct reasoning. It distinguishes concepts, judgments, and inferences, explains their roles in cognition, and surveys traditional syllogistic structures and the doctrine of method. Emphasizing that logic is a canon for evaluating thinking rather than an organon for extending knowledge, it also contrasts general logic with a transcendental inquiry into the conditions of possible experience.

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