Archaeology of Logic [Book Review]

History and Philosophy of Logic:1-3 (forthcoming)
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Due to applying logemes, such as modus ponens, legal argumentation in Mesopotamia had a form of logical reasoning. Thus, this tradition established some stringent argumentative rules (pp. 217–218),...

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