Ancient Formal Logic
Amsterdam, North-Holland Pub. Co. (1951)
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Joseph J. Sikora (1965). Some Thomistic Reflections on the Foundations of Formal Logic. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 6 (1):1-38.
Peter Smith (2003). An Introduction to Formal Logic. Cambridge University Press.
John MacFarlane (2000). What Does It Mean to Say That Logic is Formal? Dissertation, University of Pittsburgh
Jonathan Barnes (2007/2009). Truth, Etc.: Six Lectures on Ancient Logic. Oxford University Press.
Ralph H. Johnson (1999). The Relation Between Formal and Informal Logic. Argumentation 13 (3):265-274.
Józef M. Bocheński (1951). Ancient Formal Logic. Amsterdam, North-Holland Pub. Co..
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