Review of P. Coffey, “The Science of Logic”: Difference between revisions

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Mr Coffey, like many logicians, draws great advantage from an unclear way of expressing himself; for if you cannot tell whether he means to say “Yes” or “No”, it is difficult to argue against him. However, even through his foggy expression, many grave mistakes can be recognised clearly enough; and I propose to give a list of some of the most striking ones, and would advise the student of Logic to trace these mistakes and their consequences in other books on Logic also. (The numbers in brackets indicate the pages of Mr Coffey’s book—volume I.—where a mistake occurs for the first time; the illustrative examples are my own).  
Mr Coffey, like many logicians, draws great advantage from an unclear way of expressing himself; for if you cannot tell whether he means to say “Yes” or “No”, it is difficult to argue against him. However, even through his foggy expression, many grave mistakes can be recognised clearly enough; and I propose to give a list of some of the most striking ones, and would advise the student of Logic to trace these mistakes and their consequences in other books on Logic also. (The numbers in brackets indicate the pages of Mr Coffey’s book—volume I.—where a mistake occurs for the first time; the illustrative examples are my own).  


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<ol style="list-style-type: upper-roman;"><li>[36] The author believes that all propositions are of the subject-predicate form.</li>
<ol style="list-style-type: upper-roman;"><li>[36] The author believes that all propositions are of the subject-predicate form.</li>
<li>[31] He believes that reality is changed by becoming an object of our thoughts.</li>
<li>[31] He believes that reality is changed by becoming an object of our thoughts.</li>
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<li>[47] He confounds complexes and sums. (Two plus two is four, but four is not a complex of two and itself.)</li>
<li>[47] He confounds complexes and sums. (Two plus two is four, but four is not a complex of two and itself.)</li>
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This list of mistakes could be extended a good deal.  
This list of mistakes could be extended a good deal.