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  1. An introduction to logic.H. W. B. Joseph - 1906 - Oxford,: Clarendon press.
    "First published by Oxford University Press, 1916."--Title page verso.
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  • Symbolic logic.John Venn - 1894 - New York,: B. Franklin.
    SYMBOLIC LOGIC. CHAPTER I. ON THE FORMS OF LOGICAL PROPOSITION. IT has been mentioned in the Introduction that the System of Logic which this work is ...
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  • Begriffsschrift: Eine der arithmetischen nachgebildete Formelsprache des reinen Denkens.Gottlob Frege - 1879 - Halle a.d.S.: Louis Nebert.
    Begriffsschrift, eine der arithmetischen nachgebildete Formelsprache des reinen Denkens / von Dr. Gottlob Frege,...Date de l'edition originale : 1879Ce livre est la reproduction fidele d'une oeuvre publiee avant 1920 et fait partie d'une collection de livres reimprimes a la demande editee par Hachette Livre, dans le cadre d'un partenariat avec la Bibliotheque nationale de France, offrant l'opportunite d'acceder a des ouvrages anciens et souvent rares issus des fonds patrimoniaux de la BnF.Les oeuvres faisant partie de cette collection ont ete numerisees (...)
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  • The Principles of Mathematics.Bertrand Russell - 1903 - Cambridge, England: Allen & Unwin.
    Published in 1903, this book was the first comprehensive treatise on the logical foundations of mathematics written in English. It sets forth, as far as possible without mathematical and logical symbolism, the grounds in favour of the view that mathematics and logic are identical. It proposes simply that what is commonly called mathematics are merely later deductions from logical premises. It provided the thesis for which _Principia Mathematica_ provided the detailed proof, and introduced the work of Frege to a wider (...)
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  • Conditionals.Frank Jackson - 1987 - New York: Blackwell. Edited by Michael Devitt & Richard Hanley.
    A defense of material implication as implication.
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  • Philosophie und Logik: Frege-Kolloquien, Jena, 1989/1991.Werner Stelzner (ed.) - 1993 - New York: W. de Gruyter.
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  • Sprachphilosophie: Ein internationales Handbuch zeitgenössischer Forschung.Marcelo Dascal, Dietfried Gerhardus, Kuno Lorenz & Georg Meggle (eds.) - 1992 - Walter de Gruyter.
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  • Discussions.C. I. Lewis - 1914 - Mind 23 (1):240-247.
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  • C.I.Lewis’s calculus of predicates.Chris Swoyer - 1995 - History and Philosophy of Logic 16 (1):19-37.
    In 1951 C.I.Lewis published a logic of general terms that he called the calculus of predicates. Although this system is of less significance than Lewis’s earlier work on proposition...
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  • The philosophy of logic, 1880-1908.Gwendolyn D. Bowne - 1966 - The Hague,: Mouton.
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  • The foundations of mathematics.Evert Willem Beth - 1959 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
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  • A propositional logic with subjunctive conditionals.R. B. Angell - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (3):327-343.
    In this paper a formalized logic of propositions, PA1, is presented. It is proven consistent and its relationships to traditional logic, to PM ([15]), to subjunctive (including contrary-to-fact) implication and to the “paradoxes” of material and strict implication are developed. Apart from any intrinsic merit it possesses, its chief significance lies in demonstrating the feasibility of a general logic containing theprinciple of subjunctive contrariety, i.e., the principle that ‘Ifpwere true thenqwould be true’ and ‘Ifpwere true thenqwould be false’ are incompatible.
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  • A survey of symbolic logic.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1918 - New York,: Dover Publications. Edited by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.
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  • Symbolic logic.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1932 - [New York]: Dover Publications. Edited by Cooper Harold Langford.
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  • An Analysis of Knowledge and Valuation.Clarence Irving Lewis - 1946 - La Salle, IL, USA: Open Court.
    We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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  • The development of mathematical logic.Peter Harold Nidditch - 1962 - New York,: Free Press of Glencoe.
    Kant's pre-critical period is commonly considered to run from 1747 when he published On the True Estimate of Living Forces to the appearance in 1770 of his inaugural dissertation, On the Form & Principles of the Sensible & the Intellectual Worlds. It is in this period that the origins of his later system of ethical thought can be found. Yet there is very little literature in English dealing with this early period & many secondary sources deal only with his later (...)
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  • The development of logic.W. C. Kneale - 1962 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Martha Kneale.
    This book traces the development of formal logic from its origins in ancient Greece to the present day. The authors first discuss the work of logicians from Aristotle to Frege, showing how they were influenced by the philosophical or mathematical ideas of their time. They then examine developments in the present century.
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  • 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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  • Aristotle's modal syllogisms.Storrs McCall - 1963 - Amsterdam,: North-Holland Pub. Co..
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and (...)
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  • An introduction to modal logic.G. E. Hughes - 1968 - London,: Methuen. Edited by M. J. Cresswell.
    Modal propositional logic; Modal predicate logic; A survey of modal logic.
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  • Philosophie Und Logik: Frege-Kolloquien 1989 Und 1991.Werner Stelzner (ed.) - 1993 - De Gruyter.
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  • Hugh MacColl - Ein Klassiker der nichtklassischen Logik.Werner Stelzner - 1993 - In Philosophie Und Logik: Frege-Kolloquien 1989 Und 1991. De Gruyter. pp. 145-154.
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  • Syllogism and quantification.Timothy Smiley - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 27 (1):58-72.
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  • Entailment and Deducibility.T. J. Smiley - 1959 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 59:233-254.
    T. J. Smiley; XII.—Entailment and Deducibility, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 59, Issue 1, 1 June 1959, Pages 233–254, https://doi.org/10.1093.
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  • Entailment and Deducibility.T. J. Smiley, Alan Ross Anderson & Nuel D. Belnap - 1965 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 30 (2):240-241.
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  • V.—Some Controverted Points in Symbolic Logic.A. T. Shearman - 1905 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 5 (1):74-105.
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  • The Development of Symbolic Logic: A Critical-Historical Study of the Logical Calculus. [REVIEW]Walter T. Marvin - 1907 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 4 (18):494-497.
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  • Note on logical existence.A. T. Shearman - 1905 - Mind 14 (55):440.
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  • Mr. MacColl's views on logical existence.A. T. Shearman - 1906 - Mind 15 (57):143-144.
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  • Conditionals.Frank Jackson - 1992 - Philosophical Quarterly 42 (167):266.
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  • Vi.—critical notices.B. Russell - 1906 - Mind 15 (58):255-260.
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  • The existential import of propositions.B. Russell & Hugh MacColl - 1905 - Mind 14 (55):398-402.
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  • 'If' and 'imply', a reply to mr. MacColl.B. Russell - 1908 - Mind 17 (66):300-301.
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  • Topics in philosophical logic.Nicholas Rescher - 1969 - Dordrecht,: D. Reidel.
    The aim of the book is to introduce the reader to some new areas oflogic which have yet to find their way into the bulk of modern logic books written from the more orthodox direction of the mainstream of develop ments. Such a work seems to me much needed, both because of the in trinsic value and increasing prominence of the nonstandard sector of logic, and because this particular sector is of the greatest interest from the standpoint of philosophical implications (...)
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  • Can There Be Random Individuals?Nicholas Rescher - 1957 - Analysis 18 (5):114 - 117.
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  • Can There be Random Individuals?Mr. Rescher on Random Individuals.The Rules of Natural Deduction.The Symbolising of Natural Deduction.Arbitrary Individuals and Natural Deduction.A Correction to Mackie's Natural Deduction.Nicholas Rescher, L. Goddard, J. L. Mackie, Robert Price & M. K. Rennie - 1957 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 35 (1):165-166.
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  • Categoricals and hypotheticals in George Boole and his successors.Arthur N. Prior - 1949 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):171 – 196.
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  • Categoricals and Hypotheticals in George Boole and his Successors.Roderick M. Chisholm - 1951 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 16 (3):224-224.
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  • Ernst Schröder und der Logizismus.Volker Peckhaus - 1993 - In Werner Stelzner (ed.), Philosophie Und Logik: Frege-Kolloquien 1989 Und 1991. De Gruyter. pp. 108-119.
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  • Intensional relations.Everett J. Nelson - 1930 - Mind 39 (156):440-453.
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  • Connexive implication.Storrs Mccall - 1966 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 31 (3):415-433.
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  • Connexive implication and the syllogism.Storrs McCall - 1967 - Mind 76 (303):346-356.
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  • The Development of Logic.Benson Mates - 1962 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 51 (2):476.
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  • The existential import of propositions.Hugh MacColl - 1905 - Mind 14 (56):578-580.
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  • Logical implication.J. S. Mackenzie - 1908 - Mind 17 (66):302.
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  • If' and 'imply.Hugh MacColl - 1908 - Mind 17 (65):151-152.
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  • A Survey of Symbolic Logic.C. I. Lewis - 1918 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 17 (3):78-79.
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  • A new algebra of implications and some consequences.C. I. Lewis - 1913 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 10 (16):428-438.
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  • Influences on Boole's logic: The controversy between William Hamilton and Augustus De Morgan.Luis M. Laita - 1979 - Annals of Science 36 (1):45-65.
    This paper studies the possible influences on Boole's logic of the writings related to the controversy over the quantification of the predicate between the philosopher William Hamilton and the mathematician Augustus De Morgan. As Boole himself testified in the introduction to his book The mathematical analysis of logic , this controversy was the external agent that stimulated him into writing up his earlier thoughts about a new conception of logic. But in addition to the external role that was played by (...)
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  • The antilogism.C. F. Ladd-Franklin - 1928 - Mind 37 (148):532-534.
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