An introductory logic

New York,: The Macmillan company. Edited by Harold Robert Smart (1932)
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INTRODUCTION CHAPTER I THE STANDPOINT AND PROBLEM OF LOGIC § i. Definition of the Subject. — Logic may be defined as the science of thought, ...

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original Creighton, James Edwin (1898) "An introductory logic". The Macmillan company
reprint Creighton, James Edwin (1920) "An introductory logic". Macmillan & Co.

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