Excerpt from A History of Formal Logic
In this edition of the most considerable history Of formal logic yet published, the Opportunity has Of course been taken to make some adjustments seen to be necessary in the original, with the author's full concurrence. Only in 36, however, has the numeration of cited passages been altered owing to the introduction of new matter. Those changes are as follows.
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Author(s): Bochenski, Joseph M.; Thomas, Ivo
Edition: Paperback
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Year: 2018
Language: English
Pages: 602
Introduction --
The Greek variety of logic --
The precursors --
Aristotle --
The Megarian-Stoic school --
The close of antiquity --
The scholastic variety of logic --
Semiotic foundations --
Propositional logic --
Logic of terms --
Transitional period --
The mathematical variety of logic --
General foundations --
The first period --
Propositional logic --
Logic of terms --
Other doctrines --
The Indian variety of logic.