An introduction to logic

New York,: Sheed & Ward. Edited by Imelda Choquette (1937)
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This part of Logic, which studies what reasoning is, and how it must proceed whatever its content or the use which the mind makes of it (investigation or demonstration), should therefore be called formal Logic even at the risk of ambiguity.

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