Reason in society and modern logic

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 1 (1-4):243 – 246 (1958)
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The author considers the question of whether modern mathematical logic is an adequate framework for the explication and formalization of the kind of reasoning which occurs in everyday life in society, as well as with regard to the kind of more refined reasoning that is represented by the social scientist. (staff)

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