Calendar: 1880-1881 Page 346
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346 EVENING CLASSES 26 COMPARATIVE ANATOMY AND ZOOLOGY Day and Hour of Attendance-Monday from to The object of this course is to give Exact information regarding the structure and his- tory of the following forms which are selected as typical examples -Amoeba Paramoecium Hydra Actinia Taenia Earthworm Starfish Crayfish or Lobster Scorpion Centi- pede Cockroach Mussel Snail Dog-fish Frog Pigeon and "Rat sketch of Zoological Classification based on this knowledge and illustrated by references to the forms allied to these types The requirements of Candidates for the degrees of and Sc in the University of London are especially kept kept in view The Lectures are illustrated by Specimens and Diagrams from the Museum of the College -Evening Class Students can obtain every facility for the practical study of Elementary Biology by joining the Classes on that subject in the Physiological Laboratory of the College 27 LOGIC Bay and Hour oj Attendance-Monday from to Definitions and History-Use Method and Relation of the Science to others-Elementary Parts of Mental Science- Forms of Thought-Language in its Relation to Thought- Terms-The Predicables-Nominalism and Realism-Logical Division and Definition-Propositions-Quantification of the Predicate-Causation- Induction-Syllogism-Moods and Figures-Secondary Forms of Syllogism Hypothetical Reasoning-Circumstantial and Chain Evidence-Fallacies- Analysis The Lecturer hopes to make the course sufficient for the BA and Sc Examinations at the University of London Text Book Jevons' Elementary Lessons in Logic
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