Aristotle's Deduction and Induction: Introductory Analysis and Synthesis
Rodopi (1975)
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George Boger (1998). Completion, Reduction and Analysis: Three Proof-Theoretic Processes in Aristotle'sprior Analytics. History and Philosophy of Logic 19 (4):187-226.
Pamela M. Huby (1977). Wayne N. Thompson: Aristotle's Deduction and Induction: Introductory Analysis and Synthesis. Pp. 114. Amsterdam: Rodopi N.V., 1975. Paper, Fl. 20. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 27 (01):125-.
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