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Written by one of Oxford’s leading philosophical minds, this work is a classic exposition of logic. Author H. W. B. Joseph covers everything from the principles of the syllogism, the existence and nature of universals, propositional judgment, causation, and reasoning in mathematics and science. Magnificent in both breadth and depth, this work will be enjoyed by any inquiring mind.

It is a common practice to begin a treatise on any science with a discussion of its definition. By this means the reader’s attention is directed to the proper objects, and to those features of them, with which the science is concerned; a real advantage, when, as with Logic, those objects are not apprehended through the senses, and for this reason ordinarily attract little notice. But the same reason which makes a definition of Logic at the outset
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