Table of contents : Title Page Table of Contents PREFATORY NOTE. KANT'S INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC. I. -- CONCEPTION OF LOGIC. II. -- CHIEF DIVISIONS OF LOGIC-TREATMENT-USE OF THIS SCIENCE-SKETCH OF A HISTORY OF LOGIC. III. -- CONCEPTION OF PHILOSOPHY IN GENERAL-PHILOSOPHY CONSIDERED ACCORDING TO THE SCHOLASTIC CONCEPTION AND ACCORDING TO THE COSMICAL CONCEPTION-ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS AND OBJECTS OF PHILOSOPHIZING-THE MOST GENERAL AND HIGHEST PROBLEMS OF THIS SCIENCE. IV. -- SHORT SKETCH OF A HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY. V. -- KNOWLEDGE IN GENERAL-INTUITIVE AND DISCURSIVE KNOWLEDGE-INTUITION AND CONCEPT, AND THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THEM-LOGICAL AND AESTHETICAL PERFECTION OF KNOWLEDGE. VI. -- SPECIAL LOGICAL PERFECTIONS OF COGNITION. VII. VIII. IX. X. -- PROBABILITY-DEFINITION OF PROBABILITY-DISTINCTION BETWEEN PROBABILITY AND VERISIMILITUDE-MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL PROBABILITY-DOUBT, SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE-SCEPTICAL, DOGMATICAL, AND CRITICAL METHOD OF PHILOSOPHIZING-HYPOTHESES. APPENDIX. -- OF THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE. THE MISTAKEN SUBTILTY OF THE FOUR SYLLOGISTIC FIGURES. -- (FIRST PUBLISHED, 1762.)SECTION I. -- General Conception of the Nature of Ratiocination. SECTION II. -- Of the Supreme Rules of all Ratiocination. SECTION III. -- Of Pure and Mixed Ratiocination. SECTION IV. -- In the so-called First Figure Pure Ratiocinations only are possible, in the remaining Figures only mixed. SECTION V. -- The Logical Division of the Four Figures is a Mistaken Subtilty. SECTION VI. -- Concluding Observation. NOTES BY COLERIDGE. Notes Copyright Page.