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Picture Logic by Alfred James Swinburne is a fascinating book that explores the art of solving picture puzzles. The book is designed to help readers develop their logical reasoning skills by guiding them through a series of challenging puzzles that require them to use their analytical skills to decipher complex visual clues. Swinburne’s approach to puzzle-solving is unique and engaging, and the book is filled with colorful illustrations and diagrams that make the puzzles easy to understand and solve. Whether you are a seasoned puzzle enthusiast or a beginner looking to improve your logical reasoning skills, Picture Logic is a must-read book that is sure to challenge and entertain you.1899. An attempt to popularize the science of reasoning by the combination of humorous pictures with examples of reasoning taken from daily life. With original illustrations from drawings by the author engraved on wood by G. Pearson. Contents: What is Science?; What is Art?; Logic is a Science and an Art; Form and Matter of Thought; The Reconciliation, and also How Logic is More of a Science than an Art; Logic the Science of Sciences and Art of Arts; The Relation of Logic to Language; All Thought is Comparison; The Term; Connotation and Denotation; Propositions; Distribution of Terms in a Proposition; Heads of Predicables; Definition; Division; Inference; Syllogism; Syllogism-Canon of First Figure-Reduction; Trains of Reasoning-Sorites; Hypothetical Syllogism; Probably Reasoning and The Fallacies.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.