A Companion to Philosophical Logic
by Dale Jacquette
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This collection of newly commissioned essays by international contributors offers a representative overview of the most important developments in contemporary philosophical logic. Presents controversies in philosophical implications and applications of formal symbolic logic. Surveys major trends and offers original insights....
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