Some features of professor Anderson's logic
Australasian Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):130 – 138 (1929)
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Gilbert Ryle (1950). Logic and Professor Anderson. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 28 (3):137 – 153.
John Mackie (1951). Logic and Professor Anderson. Australasian Journal of Philosophy 29 (2):109 – 113.
Gerard Casey (1995). Reply to Professor Anderson. Collection Development Bundle 69 (4):621-622.
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