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- Acknowledgments
- Foreword by A. N. Whitehead
- Introduction
- I. Ordination
- II. Classes and Type
- III. Propositions
- IV. Congeneration and Abstraction
- V. Rules of Inference
- VI. Postulates
- VII. Material Implication
- VIII. Inclusion and Identity
- IX. Universality and Implexion
- X. Equivalence, Denial, and Conjunction
- XI. Extension of the General Calculus
- XII. The Propositional Calculus as a Calculus of Classes
- XIII. Introduction to Relations
- XIV. Descriptions
- XV. Unity
- XVI. Domains and Relative Products
- XVII. Derivative Notions
- XVIII. Deducibility of the System of “Principia Mathematica”
- Table of Definitions
- Index