Symbolic Logic
โBook 3: Chapter 2โ
by Lewis Carroll
This chapter explains the designations assigned to the different counters.
This chapter explains the designations assigned to the different counters.
The author suggests methods for practicing the interpretation of the diagram.
An introduction to Whitefoot, who is a very optimistic mouse. Even humans have something to learn from his happy way of life and his various adventures.
Eliza tells her story to a kind couple and is given assistance.
The method for representing various propositions is explained.
We discover more about the robin. Mary and Colin are transformed into happy delightful children. Colin has opened the drapes in his room that covered his mother’s portrait.
Doctor Dolittle receives word about the disappearance of Golden Arrow's son, Long Arrow.
The author provides examples of how to represent to various types of propositions within the chart.
Dorothy and her friends come upon the dragonettes.
Eliza, continuing on her journey to Canada, receives some assistance from the Quakers. Eliza receives news regarding her husband, George.
The author discusses the Universe of Things and the set of things called a syllogism.
Tom Loker, having recovered his wounds, gives assistance to George and Eliza as they continue towards Canada.
The author describes the propositions that can be represented on the trilateral diagram.
Sylvie, Bruno, and the Other Professor enter Dogland and are spoken to by the guard.
George and Eliza are pursued by Haley's men. An injured Tom Loker is taken under the care of the Quakers and George.
Ishmael retells some of the legends of Nantucket.
The author explains the three kinds of propositions that will be used in the game.
Quorum's experience of events is revealed.
Dorothy meets the King of Bunnybury and has lunch with him. He cries and complains about how unhappy he is being king. Dorothy says she’ll talk to Glinda and help him find a replacement.
A dog despises the masters coddling treatment.
Tom and Huck witness a commotion in the graveyard.
Peter, Tinkerbell, and the Darling children take flight as they make their way to Neverland.
The authors gives the answers to his many questions.
Recounting of the tales of how things came to be for both Sara and the Large Family.
The authors discuss the formation and analysis of fossil formations.