1. Structure And References 1.1. The Main Part Of The Dictionary Consists Of Alphabetically Arranged Articles Concerned With Basic Logical Theories And Some Other Selected Topics. Within Each Article A Set Of Concepts Is Defined In Their Mutual Relations. This Way Of Defining Concepts In The Context
Dictionary of Logic as Applied in the Study of Language || Deductive Method
โ Scribed by Marciszewski, Witold
- Book ID
- 120581479
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1981
- Weight
- 397 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 9401712530
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1. Structure And References 1.1. The Main Part Of The Dictionary Consists Of Alphabetically Arranged Articles Concerned With Basic Logical Theories And Some Other Selected Topics. Within Each Article A Set Of Concepts Is Defined In Their Mutual Relations. This Way Of Defining Concepts In The Context
1. Structure And References 1.1. The Main Part Of The Dictionary Consists Of Alphabetically Arranged Articles Concerned With Basic Logical Theories And Some Other Selected Topics. Within Each Article A Set Of Concepts Is Defined In Their Mutual Relations. This Way Of Defining Concepts In The Context