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Logic of proposi- tions and logic of noun expres- sions The History and Kinds of Logic raditionally , logicians have distinguished between deductive logic , whose principles are used in draw- ing new propositions out of premises in ...
Logic of proposi- tions and logic of noun expres- sions The History and Kinds of Logic raditionally , logicians have distinguished between deductive logic , whose principles are used in draw- ing new propositions out of premises in ...
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... logic of noun expressions , a vocabulary belonging primarily to the logic of propositions is employed , which reflects the fact that the logic of propositions is logically prior to that of noun expressions . Some logicians have wondered ...
... logic of noun expressions , a vocabulary belonging primarily to the logic of propositions is employed , which reflects the fact that the logic of propositions is logically prior to that of noun expressions . Some logicians have wondered ...
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... Logic ( 1964 ) ; and J.w. ROBBIN , Mathematical Logic : A First Course ( 1969 ) , though neither is easy reading . A stan- dard advanced work in this field is S.C. KLEENE , Introduction to Metamathematics ( 1952 ) . Later comprehensive ...
... Logic ( 1964 ) ; and J.w. ROBBIN , Mathematical Logic : A First Course ( 1969 ) , though neither is easy reading . A stan- dard advanced work in this field is S.C. KLEENE , Introduction to Metamathematics ( 1952 ) . Later comprehensive ...
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