1. Scope of logic; premises and conclusions.
  2. Recognizing arguments, deduction and induction, truth and validity.
  3. Three basic uses of Languages, discourse serving multiple functions, the forms of discourse, emotive works, kinds of agreement and disagreement, emotivity neutral language.
  4. Fallacies of relevance, fallacies of ambiguity, avoidance of fallacies.
  5. Verbal Disputes - Definition and purpose, various kinds of meaning.
  6. Genus – Definition, Rules and Techniques and Differences.
  7. Categorical prepositions and classes, quality, quantity and distribution, the traditional square of opposition, further immediate inferences, existential import, symbolism and diagram categorial prepositions.
  8. Categorical syllogism, standard form and nature.
  9. Vine diagrams, rules and fallacies.
  10. Reducing terms in syllogistic arguments, translation, enthymemes, sorties, disjunctive and hypothetical syllogism.