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  1. The Development of Logic.William Kneale & Martha Kneale - 1962 - Studia Logica 15:308-310.
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  • Essai de logique opératoire.Jean Piaget & Jean-Blaise Grize - 1972 - Paris,:
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  • What are logical notions?Alfred Tarski - 1986 - History and Philosophy of Logic 7 (2):143-154.
    In this manuscript, published here for the first time, Tarski explores the concept of logical notion. He draws on Klein's Erlanger Programm to locate the logical notions of ordinary geometry as those invariant under all transformations of space. Generalizing, he explicates the concept of logical notion of an arbitrary discipline.
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  • Lesniewski and Russell's paradox: Some problems.Rafal Urbaniak - 2008 - History and Philosophy of Logic 29 (2):115-146.
    Sobocinski in his paper on Leśniewski's solution to Russell's paradox (1949b) argued that Leśniewski has succeeded in explaining it away. The general strategy of this alleged explanation is presented. The key element of this attempt is the distinction between the collective (mereological) and the distributive (set-theoretic) understanding of the set. The mereological part of the solution, although correct, is likely to fall short of providing foundations of mathematics. I argue that the remaining part of the solution which suggests a specific (...)
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  • Introduction to model theory for Leśniewski's ontology.Zbigniew Stachniak - 1981 - Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocłaskiego.
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  • (2 other versions)The Development of Logic.William Kneale & Martha Kneale - 1962 - Oxford, England: Clarendon Press. Edited by Martha Kneale.
    This book traces the development of formal logic from its origins inancient Greece to the present day. The authors first discuss the work oflogicians from Aristotle to Frege, showing how they were influenced by thephilosophical or mathematical ideas of their time. They then examinedevelopments in the present century.
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  • Tarski's thesis.Gila Sher - 2008 - In Douglas Patterson (ed.), New essays on Tarski and philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 300--339.
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  • Phénoménologie de la perception.Maurice Merleau-Ponty - 1945 - Paris,: Gallimard.
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  • Axiomatic inscriptional syntax. Part I: General syntax.V. Frederick Rickey - 1972 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 13:1.
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  • Axiomatic Inscriptional Syntax. Part II: The Syntax of Protothetic.Frederick Rickey - 1973 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14 (1):1-52.
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  • Mathematical modal logic: A view of its evolution.Robert Goldblatt - 2003 - Journal of Applied Logic 1 (5-6):309-392.
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  • Axiomatic inscriptional syntax. Part II. The syntax of protothetic.V. Frederick Rickey - 1973 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 14 (1):1-52.
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  • The Development of Logic.William Kneale & Martha Kneale - 1962 - Philosophy 40 (151):79-83.
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