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008 730918s1934 nyua b 000 0 eng
040 _aDLC
_cDLC
050 0 0 _aBC108
_b.C67
082 0 0 _a160
_bCOH
100 1 _aCohen, Morris Raphael,
245 0 3 _aAn Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method/
260 _aLondon:
_bRoutledge & Kegan Paul Ltd.,
_c[c1934]
300 _axii, 467 p.:ill,
500 _a"First edition."
504 _aIncludes bibliographies.
520 _aThere is a bewildering Babel of tongues as to what logic is about. The different schools, the traditional, the linguistic, the psychological, the epistemological, and the mathematical, speak different languages, and each regards the other as not really dealing with logic at all. This text seeks to bring some order into the confusion of tongues concerning the subject matter of logic. But the resolution of the conflicts between various schools which it effects appears in the selection and presentation of material, and not in extensive polemics against any school. This book has been written with the conviction that logic is the autonomous science of the objective though formal conditions of valid interference.
590 _ane 12/03/2018
591 _aLoan
650 0 _aLogic.
650 0 _aMethodology.
700 1 _aNagel, Ernest,
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK
949 _a160 COH
999 _c7468
_d7468