The Logic of LanguageDartmouth College Publications, 1939 - 303 páginas The pages which follow constitute a treatise on the logic of language, and as such, investigate the conditions of successful communication between men. Still, this book is, and was intended to be, not merely a technical work, but one which should be of general use to students and the educated public. It contains logical theory, but with its applications; it conceives of logic, not as is so fashionable with the moderns, as a quasi-mathematical science, but rather as with the ancients, as an organon, an instrument in the service of clear thought. |
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PREFACE II | 21 |
THE STIPULATION OF MEANING | 43 |
INFERENCE OF MEANING | 69 |
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