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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1890-1891-427

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EVENING CLASSES 427 28 ROMAN LAW Days and Hour of Attendance-Tuesday and Friday from 15 to 15 commencing on 28th October The primary object of the Class is to prepare for the Bar Examinations but the Lectures are widened so as to make them of general service The text-book is the 44 Institutes of Justinian portion of the Latin Text is translated each evening and at the end of each term an examination-paper is set 29 LO&IC WITH MENTAL AND MORAL SCIENCE Day and Hour of Attendance-Monday from 15 ίο 15 The Subjects of this Course of Lectures and of ils sequel in the Summer Term of 1891 are similar to those which are prescribed for the London University Examination in Mental and Moral Science About two-thirds of the Michael- mas Term will be devoted to Formal Logic the classification of names the principles on which scientific definition is framed the manipulation of the syllogism the analysis of fallacies and similar exercises The elements of Material and Empirical Logic the nature and province of Inductive Logic will be treated in the latter part of the Term The text-books recommended are on Formal Logic for beginners either Fowler's 44 Deductive Logicמ Clarendon Press or Ray's '4Deductive Logic" Macmillan for more advanced students Keynes' Formal Logic" Mac- millan On Inductive Logic Fowler's 44 Inductive Logic Clarendon Press Mill's 44 System of Logic and Venn's 44Empirical Logic" Macmillan In the Lent Term of 1891 the subject of Inductive Logic will be continued The experimental methods and other expedients of discovery and proof will be discussed in general and in special relation to the Logic of the Moral Sciences Along with the peculiar difficulties of Psychology the prin- cipal laws of that science especially Association of Ideas will be considered
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