Landmarks in Logic [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 12 (2):326-326 (1958)
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Abstract

Molesworth's elementary text covers a good deal that would usually be called epistemology, treating logicians as varied as Socrates, Locke, and Russell. It tends to be conservative and sympathetic to the "classical" logic of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.--R. F. T.

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