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... logic that was being taught when he arrived . He headed a campaign , along with Pat Henderson , who had translated Tarski , and other young Turks including Jonathan Cohen ( later FBA ) , to get Bertrand Russell's logic onto the syllabus ...
... logic that was being taught when he arrived . He headed a campaign , along with Pat Henderson , who had translated Tarski , and other young Turks including Jonathan Cohen ( later FBA ) , to get Bertrand Russell's logic onto the syllabus ...
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... Logic and Aristotelian Logic ' . His fluency in German was already proving its value . Not only was Neoplatonism not being studied by English - speaking philosophers , but neither was the German literature . He knew the work of Heinze ...
... Logic and Aristotelian Logic ' . His fluency in German was already proving its value . Not only was Neoplatonism not being studied by English - speaking philosophers , but neither was the German literature . He knew the work of Heinze ...
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... Logic with their higher Metaphysics or what he found still more infuriating , their misunderstanding of certain logical matters . He further explains in his Phronesis article of 1955 ( p . 58 ) that one cannot look to the Neoplatonists ...
... Logic with their higher Metaphysics or what he found still more infuriating , their misunderstanding of certain logical matters . He further explains in his Phronesis article of 1955 ( p . 58 ) that one cannot look to the Neoplatonists ...
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Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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