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The following lectures on logic were delivered in 1874-75 when Green was a tutor at Balliol College. They take the form, not of a systematic exposition of the subject, but of a commentary and criticism on H. L. Mansel and J. S. Mill, the most representative of the writers on logic who were at that time studied in Oxford. In some points (especially in D and G) they will be found to supplement the preceding lectures on Kant.