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Page 802
... logic as relevant to non- artificial languages to the position that ordinary language is not a proper vehicle for the rigorous statement of scientific truths . Interpretations of the relation of logic to language . Symbolic logic has ...
... logic as relevant to non- artificial languages to the position that ordinary language is not a proper vehicle for the rigorous statement of scientific truths . Interpretations of the relation of logic to language . Symbolic logic has ...
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... logic had proved indis- pensable for a disciplined training of theologians ; and some of the concepts from Aristotle's Physics and Meta- physics that entered into the elaboration of this logic be- came equally essential for the ...
... logic had proved indis- pensable for a disciplined training of theologians ; and some of the concepts from Aristotle's Physics and Meta- physics that entered into the elaboration of this logic be- came equally essential for the ...
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... logic . The term logic does not derive from Aristotle but goes back to Xenocrates of the Academy . Aristotle , however , attributed more extensive significance to language ( logos ) and the rules of discourse ; he empha- sized that ...
... logic . The term logic does not derive from Aristotle but goes back to Xenocrates of the Academy . Aristotle , however , attributed more extensive significance to language ( logos ) and the rules of discourse ; he empha- sized that ...
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