TRADITIONAL LOGIC logic directs the mind in attaining truth
  Lecturer; J E Barrett
Introduction History of Logic Real and Conceptual Terms
Nature and Aim of Logic The Concept The Judgment and Proposition
Place of Logic in Philosophy The Name and the Term Judgment and Proposition II 
LAWS OF THOUGHT LAWS OF THOUGHT II LAWS OF THOUGHT III
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"The Scholastic philosophy is a wonderful monument of the patience and ingenuity with which the human mind toiled to build up a logically consistent theory of the Universe ... And that Philosophy is by no means dead and buried as many suppose. On the contrary, numbers of men of no mean learning and accomplishment and sometimes or rare power and subtlety of thought, hold by it as the best theory of things which has yet been stated. and what is more remarkable, men who speak the language of Modern Philosophy, nevertheless think the thoughts of the Schoolmen." Professor Huxley.
Do the principles of science depend upon upon Revelation?