Logic as a Human Instrument [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 13 (1):190-190 (1959)
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A textbook of formal logic which uses a semantical method to present logic to the student as an integral part of life and philosophy--in this case, moderate realism. The authors greatly enrich the traditional treatment of signs, terms, propositions, syllogisms and inductive arguments with discussions of recent developments in logic.--J. J. C.

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