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... logic . In ancient China , India and Greece , the overlap between the most prestigious works on logic - allowing for differences of language and of cultural context - was startling . Histories of logic usually begin in Greece , and it ...
... logic . In ancient China , India and Greece , the overlap between the most prestigious works on logic - allowing for differences of language and of cultural context - was startling . Histories of logic usually begin in Greece , and it ...
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... logic in the west . Some brilliant systematizations of logical traditions were produced in the fourteenth century , and some intriguing novelties were broached by brilliant figures ; but Nicholas of Autrecourt , who wanted to dispense ...
... logic in the west . Some brilliant systematizations of logical traditions were produced in the fourteenth century , and some intriguing novelties were broached by brilliant figures ; but Nicholas of Autrecourt , who wanted to dispense ...
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... logic It would be rash , however , to suppose that logic was genuinely a victim of intellectual fashion . So much brilliant work had been done by Aristotle and the medieval Aristotelians that scholars naturally turned for a while to ...
... logic It would be rash , however , to suppose that logic was genuinely a victim of intellectual fashion . So much brilliant work had been done by Aristotle and the medieval Aristotelians that scholars naturally turned for a while to ...
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