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  1. John Richards (1980). Boole and Mill: Differing Perspectives on Logical Psychologism. History and Philosophy of Logic 1 (1-2):19-36.
    Logical psychologism is the position that logic is a special branch of psychology, that logical laws are descriptíons of experience to be arrived at through observation, and are a posteriori.The accepted arguments against logical psychologism are effective only when directed against this extreme version. However, the clauses in the above characterization are independent and ambiguous, and may be considered separately. This separation permits a reconsideration of less extreme attempts to tie logic to psychology, such as those defended by Mill and (...)
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  2. John Richards (ed.) (1978). Recombinant Dna: Science, Ethics, and Politics. Academic Press.
  3. John Richards & John H. Pfitsch (1975). Book Review:Temporal Logic Nicholas Rescher, Alasdair Urquhart. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 42 (1):100-.
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  4. John Corcoran & John Richards (1973). Book Review:The Theory of Logical Types Irving M. Copi. [REVIEW] Philosophy of Science 40 (2):319-.
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