Bernard Bolzano ; translated by Paul Rusnock and Rolf George.
First edition.
Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2014.
4 volumes ;
24 cm
Original work originally published : Sulzbach : Seidel, 1837.
With translated title of original title page: Dr. B. Bolzano's Theory of science : Attempt at a Detailed and in the main Novel Exposition of Logic With Constant Attention to Earlier Authors.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Volume One -- Book One:Theory of fundamentals -- Part I: Of the Existence of Truths in Themselves -- Part II: Of the Recognizability of Truth -- Book Two: Theory of elements -- Part I: Of Ideas in Themselves -- Appendix: Previous Treatments of the Subject Matter of this Part -- Volume Two -- Book Two: Theory of elements (continued) -- Part II: Of Propositions in Themselves -- Part III: Of True Propositions -- Part IV: Of Inferences -- Appendix: Previous Treatments of the Subject Matter of this Part -- Volume Three -- Book Three: Theory of knowledge -- Part I: Of Ideas -- Part II: Of Judgements -- Part III: Of the Relation between our Judgements and Truth -- Part IV: Of Certainty, Probability, and Confidence in Judgements -- Book Four: The Art of Discovery -- Part I: General Rules -- Part II: Particular Rules -- Volume Four -- 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 -- Part 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.