Deductive Logic, was a classic literature published more than two centuries ago and has been out of print for decades. We at Classical Prints have taken the initiative to preserve this book and bring it back to the shelf once again to preserve the legacy and promote this timeless classic print.
St. George Stock was the son of St George Henry Stock senior of Castle Connell, County Sligo and Frances Wilhelmina Atkinson of Rehins Parish, Ballynahaghish, County Mayo, who were married at St Peter’s Church, Dublin on 17 December 1844. He was the fourth of six children.
In 1868 St George junior went up to the University of Oxford from Victoria College, Jersey, and was matriculated from Pembroke College on 26 October 1868.
His granddaughter Heather Grace Angel was a Hollywood actress.
The problem with Inductive logic is to determined the actual truth or falsity of propositions: The problem of the deductive logic is to determine their relative truth or falsity, given such prepositions as true, what others will follow from them. All thought involved in likeness or unlikeness, and the laws of thought are the condition of the correct thinking. "St. George Stock"
Deductive or Inductive logic upon my understanding they are not of opposite matter. There's no such thing as right or wrong in both logic its how you come to the conclusion based on reality as proof.