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LOGIC IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
John P. Burgess
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Introductory Textbooks
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Volume 15
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Syllogistic Logic
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Classical First-order Logic
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Informal Logic
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Recursion Theory
50%
Academic Publishers
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Modern Logic
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Inductive Logic
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Mathematics
Symbolic Logic
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Inductive Logic
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Recursion Theory
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Modern Logic
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Deductive Logic
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Computer Science
Nonclassical Logic
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Set Theory
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Engineering
Symbolics
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