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Traditional logic / Classical logic / Term logic / Philosophy of logic / Syllogism / Truth / First-order logic / Proposition / Predicate / Logic / Philosophical logic / Propositional calculus
Date: 2013-12-29 03:25:56
Traditional logic
Classical logic
Term logic
Philosophy of logic
Syllogism
Truth
First-order logic
Proposition
Predicate
Logic
Philosophical logic
Propositional calculus

George Englebretsen's Contribution to Traditional Formal Logic

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