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Bernard Bolzano: Theory of Science, Vol. 4
Paul Rusnock and Rolf George (eds)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published in print:
2014
ISBN:
9780199684427
Published online:
May 2015
EISBN:
9780191812170
DOI:
10.1093/actrade/9780199684427.book.1
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Front Matter
Introduction to Volume Four
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Theory of Science
Title Page
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Book Five Theory of Science Proper
PART I General Rules
PART II On the Determination of the Extensions of the Sciences
PART III On the Choice of a Class of Readers for a Treatise
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PART IV On the Propositions which Should Appear in a Treatise
Chapter I On the Essential Propositions of a Treatise
Chapter II On Supporting Propositions
Chapter III On Occasional Propositions
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Chapter IV Constituents of a Treatise whose Special Character Derives from Other Factors
I. On Basic Propositions
II. On Comparisons and Distinctions
III. On Determinations
IV. On Descriptions
V. On Proofs
VI. On Objections and Replies
VIII. On the Consideration of Mere Ideas and Propositions
PART V On the Divisions of a Treatise
PART VI On the Order in which the Propositions Belonging to a Treatise Should Appear
PART VII Theory of Signs or, On the Signs Used in or Recommended by a Treatise
PART VIII How the Author of a Treatise Should Behave
PART IX On Scientific Books that are not Genuine Treatises
Appendix
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End Matter
Bolzano's Subject Index
Bibliography
Index of Names
Index of Subjects
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