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Philosophers and logicians have long debated how best to understand conditional or hypothetical sentences. William... Read More >>
Immanuel Kant was one of the most significant philosophers of the modern age, many aspects of Kant's thoughts are... Read More >>
When Bertrand Russell discovered an irresolvable contradiction in Gottlob Frege's (1848-1925) logical system, the... Read More >>
Aims to present a debate about the Law of Non-Contradiction, from discussions as to how the law is to be understood,... Read More >>
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The present work is a fair record of work I've done on the fallacies and related matters in the fifteen years since... Read More >>
1885. The present volume consists of a series of logical studies, based for the most part upon ideas propounded... Read More >>
This study explores the theoretical relationship between Aristotle’s theory of syllogism and his conception of demonstrative... Read More >>
The aim of the series Logic, Epistemology, and the Unity of Science, of which this is the first volume, is to take... Read More >>
Offers a funny romp through the mulligan stew of illogic, unreason, and drivel served up daily in the media by pundits,... Read More >>
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of... Read More >>
Made famous by his logical diagrams, John Venn was a British logician. These are now known as Venn Diagrams, and... Read More >>
1889. John Venn was a British logician made famous by his logical diagrams. These are now known as Venn Diagrams,... Read More >>
This anonymous source publication of a university discussion held in Prague about 1400 provides us with new information... Read More >>
Whately, Archbishop of Dublin, treatised on Logic comprising the substance of the article in the Encyclopedia Metropolitana... Read More >>
The conception of Logical Science, which guides this work, is that of an unprejudiced study of the forms of knowledge... Read More >>