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Elements of Logic ... Ninth edition, revised

This work presents a systematic examination of logical theory, exploring the foundations of deductive reasoning and the rules that govern valid argumentation. Written in a pedagogical style suitable for students of logic and philosophy, the text presents established principles of syllogistic reasoning and related logical frameworks. As indicated by its multiple revisions and editions, the work has served as an instructional resource in the field of logic education, offering explanations of logical concepts and their practical applications. more

Author

Richard Whately
Richard Whately

Richard Whately, a renowned British economist, was born on February 1, 1787, and passed away on October 8, 1863. He is known for his contributions to political economy and moral philosophy. more

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