Introduction, Lukas M. Verburgt (NIAS/Leiden University, Netherlands) & Matteo Cosci (Università Ca’ Foscari, Italy)
1. Richard Whately’s Revitalization of Syllogistic Logic, Calvin Jongsma (Dordt University, USA)
2. Mill and the British Tradition of Inductive Logic: The Role of Syllogism, Lukas M. Verburgt (NIAS/Leiden University, Netherlands)
3. The Aristotelian Roots of Bolzano’s Logic, Mark Siebel (Carl von Ossietzky-Universität Oldenburg, Germany)
4. George Boole and the “Pure Analysis” of the Syllogism, David E. Dunning (Oxford University, UK)
5. Logic of Relations by De Morgan Peirce: A Case Study for the Refinement of Syllogism, Sun-Joo Shin (Yale University, USA)
6. Ernst Schröder’s Algebra of Logic and the “Logic of the Ancient”, Volker Peckhaus (Universität Paderborn, Germany)
7. Brentano and Hillebrand on Syllogism: Development and Reception of the “Idiogenetic” Theory, Matteo Cosci(Università Ca’ Foscari, Italy)
8. Hugh MacColl: Never Twist the Syllogism Again, J.M.C. Chevalier (Université Paris XII-Val de Marne, France)
9. Frege’s Relation to Aristotle and the Emergence of Modern Logic, Erich H. Reck (University of California, Riverside, USA)
10. Christine Ladd-Franklin’s Antilogism, Francine F. Abeles (Kean University, USA)
11. Syllogism and Beyond in the Peano School, Paola Cantù (Aix-Marseille Université, France)
12. Hilbert’s Use of the Syllogism, William Ewald (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
13. The Role of Syllogistic Logic in Early Set Theory, José Ferreirós (La Universidad de Sevilla, Spain)
14. The Fate of the Syllogism in the Göttingen School, 1910-1940, Curtis Franks (University of Notre Dame, USA)
Index