“Aristotle can be regarded as the father of logic. But his logic is too scholastic, full of subtleties, and fundamentally has not been of much value to the human understanding. It is a dialectic and an organon for the art of disputation.”
Quote by Immanuel Kant
Book:Lectures on Logic
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Lectures on Logic
This book delves into the fundamentals of logic, covering various aspects such as deductive and inductive reasoning, formal systems, and the nature of truth. more
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