Formal logic: its scope and limits

Indianapolis, IN: Hackett (1990)
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This brief paperback is designed for symbolic/formal logic courses. It features the tree method proof system developed by Jeffrey. The new edition contains many more examples and exercises and is reorganized for greater accessibility.

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original Jeffrey, Richard C. (1967) "Formal logic: its scope and limits". McGraw-Hill

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