“Ordinarily logic is divided into the examination of ideas, judgments, arguments, and methods. The two latter are generally reduced to judgments, that is, arguments are reduced to apodictic judgments that such and such conclusions follow from such and such premises, and method is reduced to judgments that prescribe the procedure that should be followed in the search for truth.” ShouldTwoIdeasTruthJudgmentArgumentLogicMethodConclusionLatterDividedExaminationProceduresPremisesSearch For Truth Author:Andre-Marie Ampere
“There is synthesis when, in combining therein judgments that are made known to us from simpler relations, one deduces judgments from them relative to more complicated relations. There is analysis when from a complicated truth one deduces more simple truths.” MadeTruthScienceSimpleKnownJudgmentRelationSimplicityComplicatedAnalysisRelativeCombiningDeductionsSynthesisSimple Truths Author:Andre-Marie Ampere