| Volume | Book | Description |
| CATEGORIES translated by E. M. Edghill This faintly like a logical type theory. |
The Categories | |
| ON INTERPRETATION translated by E. M. Edghill Logical Grammar |
On Interpretation | |
| PRIOR ANALYTICS translated by A. J. Jenkinson Syllogistic Logic - how to make deductive inferences |
Book 1 | The syllogism defined |
| Book 2 | More about syllogism | |
| POSTERIOR ANALYTICS translated by G. R. G. Mure On the premises from which deduction should proceed. |
Book 1 | Posterior Analytics |
| Book 2 | Posterior Analytics | |
| TOPICS translated by W. A. Pickard-Cambridge Topics |
Book 1 | First, then, we must say what reasoning is |
| Book 2 | On various argumentative techniques | |
| Book 3 | Which is the more desirable of two or more things | |
| Book 4 | The relationship between genus and species | |
| Book 5 | Whether an attribute is or is not a property | |
| Book 6 | The discussion of definitions | |
| Book 7 | Whether two things are 'the same' or 'different' | |
| Book 8 | Arrangement and method in posing questions | |
| ON SOPHISTICAL REFUTATIONS Translated by W. A. Pickard-Cambridge On what appear to be refutations but are really fallacies |
Section 1 | |
| Section 2 | ||
| Section 3 |

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