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Aristotelian and Cartesian logic at Harvard: Charles Morton's A logick system & William Brattle's Compendium of Logick
1995, Published by the Colonial Society of Massachusetts and distributed by the University Press of Virginia
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Machine generated contents note: ARISTOTELIAN AND CARTESIAN LOGIC AT HARVARD
by Rick Kennedy
I. Introduction
II. Religiously-Oriented, Dogmatically-Inclined Humanistic Logics from the Renaissance to the Seventeenth Century
A. Melanchthon and Aristotelianism 01
B. Richardson and Ramism 16
C. Aristotelianism, Ramism, and Schematic Thinking 25
D. Puritan Favoritism From Ramus to Descartes 32
E. Cartesian Logic and Christian Skepticism 37
F. The Religious and Dogmatic Orientation of The Port-'Royalfogic 42
G. Cartesian Logic in British Textbooks 52
III. Charles Morton and c A; logick System
A. Charles Morton 62
B. Morton's cAfogick System 78
IV. William Brattle and the Compendium of logick
A. Intellectual Reform in the Puritans' Collapsing World 91
B. The Compendium ofJogick 93
c. Brattle: Tutor and Unofficial Professor of Divinity 108
V. Epilogue: Later Constituencies of Religious Logics and 133
The Separation of Logic and Divinity at Harvard.
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Titles on added title pages: A logic [sic] system ; Compendium of logick.
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