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  2. History of logic - Wikipedia

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    The history of logic deals with the study of the development of the science of valid inference ().Formal logics developed in ancient times in India, China, and Greece.Greek methods, particularly Aristotelian logic (or term logic) as found in the Organon, found wide application and acceptance in Western science and mathematics for millennia. [1]

  3. Charles Sanders Peirce bibliography - Wikipedia

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    (1996), "Scholarship on the Relations between Ludwig Wittgenstein and Charles S. Peirce" in Studies on the History of Logic. Proceedings of the III Symposium on the History of Logic, I. Angelelli and M. Cerezo, eds., Walter de Gruyter, Berlín, 1996, 281-294. Eprint Archived 2007-05-26 at the Wayback Machine.

  4. An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic - Wikipedia

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    An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic was designed for multiple audiences. According to American professor of philosophy Stewart Shapiro, the book is accessible to readers with a first or second undergraduate course in symbolic logic, though its optional metatheory sections require graduate-level knowledge. [9]

  5. Organon - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle: Logic entry by Louis Groarke in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Turner, W., 1903. 'History of Philosophy'. Ginn and Co, Boston. All references in this article are to Chapter nine on 'Aristotle'. Aristotle Organon And Other Works e-book at archive.org. Interactive Syllogistic Machine for Aristotle's Logic, a web-based ...

  6. Logical Investigations (Husserl) - Wikipedia

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    The Logical Investigations (German: Logische Untersuchungen) (1900–1901; second edition 1913) is a two-volume work by the philosopher Edmund Husserl, in which the author discusses the philosophy of logic and criticizes psychologism, the view that logic is based on psychology.

  7. A System of Logic - Wikipedia

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    An article in "Philosophy of Recent Times" has described this book as an "attempt to expound a psychological system of logic within empiricist principles.” This work was important to the history of science, being a strong influence on scientists such as Dirac .

  8. William Kneale - Wikipedia

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    William Calvert Kneale (22 June 1906 – 24 June 1990) was an English logician best known for his 1962 book The Development of Logic, a history of logic from its beginnings in Ancient Greece written with his wife Martha. Kneale was also known as a philosopher of science and the author of a book on probability and induction.

  9. Philosophy of logic - Wikipedia

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    Philosophy of logic is the area of philosophy that studies the nature of logic. [1] [2] Like many other disciplines, logic involves various philosophical presuppositions which are addressed by the philosophy of logic. [3]