Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
468
Idioma
Francés
Publicado
Feb 21, 2022
Editorial
HACHETTE LIVRE-BNF
ISBN-10
201274740X
ISBN-13
9782012747401
Descripción
In the exploration of logical reasoning, A. Bain presents a comprehensive examination of both deductive and inductive logic. This foundational work, dating back to 1875, delves into the principles that govern logical thought, providing readers with a structured approach to understanding how conclusions are drawn from premises and how generalizations are formulated from specific instances.
Bain's methodical style guides the reader through various logical constructs, dissecting the nuances of deductive reasoning, where conclusions necessarily follow from established facts. He contrasts this with inductive reasoning, which encourages the synthesis of observations to form broader theories. This dual analysis underscores the interplay between certainty and conjecture in the realm of philosophy and beyond.
As a seminal text in the field of logic and philosophy, Bain's significant insights resonate with both scholars and students alike. His clear articulation of complex ideas invites reflection on the essential role that logical reasoning plays in various aspects of intellectual inquiry and daily decision-making.
Bain's methodical style guides the reader through various logical constructs, dissecting the nuances of deductive reasoning, where conclusions necessarily follow from established facts. He contrasts this with inductive reasoning, which encourages the synthesis of observations to form broader theories. This dual analysis underscores the interplay between certainty and conjecture in the realm of philosophy and beyond.
As a seminal text in the field of logic and philosophy, Bain's significant insights resonate with both scholars and students alike. His clear articulation of complex ideas invites reflection on the essential role that logical reasoning plays in various aspects of intellectual inquiry and daily decision-making.