An Introductory Logic
New York, the Macmillan Company (1932)
| Abstract | INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I THE STANDPOINT AND PROBLEM OF LOGIC § i. Definition of the Subject. — Logic may be defined as the science of thought, ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Logic | |||||||||
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| Call number | BC108.C87 1932 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1143901029 9781402199639 1402115059 1164574426 1402199635 1148495045 1171682603 116479406X 1171674368 | |||||||||
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Graeme Forbes (1994). Modern Logic: A Text in Elementary Symbolic Logic. Oxford University Press.
John P. Burgess (2009). Philosophical Logic. Princeton University Press.
D. S. Clarke (1973). Deductive Logic. Carbondale,Southern Illinois University Press.
Morris Raphael Cohen (1962). An Introduction to Logic. New York, Harcourt, Brace & World.
W. Newton-Smith (1985). Logic: An Introductory Course. Routledge & Kegan Paul.
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