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Bernard Bolzano
- Close sectionTheory of Science
- Title page
- Publisher's Foreword
- Editors' foreword
- Preface
- Introduction
- Close sectionBook One Theory of Fundamentals
- Close sectionBook Two Theory of Elements
- Close sectionPART I : Of Ideas in Themselves
- Chapter 1 On the Concept of an Idea in Itself
- Chapter 2 Internal Attributes of Ideas in Themselves
- Chapter 3 Distinctions between Ideas that Stem from their Relation to each other
- Chapter 4 Distinctions among Ideas that Result from their Relation to other Objects
- Appendix Previous Treatments of the Subject Matter of this Part
- Close sectionPART I : Of Ideas in Themselves
- Title page
- Epigraph
- Close sectionBook Two Theory of Elements (continued)
- Close sectionPART II Of Propositions in Themselves
- Chapter 1 General Characteristics of Propositions
- Chapter 2 Differences between Propositions which Arise from their Internal Constitution
- Chapter 3 Distinctions among Propositions which are Based upon their Relations to each other
- Chapter 4 Several Types of Propositions Stating Relations between other Propositions
- Chapter 5 Some Further Propositions whose Linguistic Expression Warrants Special Comment
- Appendix Previous Treatments of the Subject Matter of this Part
- PART III Of True Propositions.
- Close section PART IV Of Inferences
- Close sectionPART II Of Propositions in Themselves
- Title page
- Epigraph
- Close sectionBook Three Theory of Knowledge
- Close sectionBook Four The Art of Discovery
- Title Page
- Close sectionBook 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
- Close sectionPART IV On the Propositions which Should Appear in a Treatise
- 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
Paul Rusnock and Rolf George (eds), Bernard Bolzano: Theory of Science, Vol. 4
Contents
- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionTheory of Science
- Title Page
- Close sectionBook 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
- Close sectionPART IV On the Propositions which Should Appear in a Treatise
- 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
- Close section End Matter