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THE RISE OF MODERN LOGIC: FROM LEIBNIZ TO FREGE, 3

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Edited By
Dov M. Gabbay, King's College London, UK
John Woods, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada

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Mathematical Reviews, Jean-Pierre Ginisti (Lyon), 2005
This book is the third volume of the Handbook of the History of Logic. The period covered is essentially 1685 to 1900 (although it in fact extends to the deaths of the authors under discussion, whose writings beyond 1900 are cited). Each chapter testifies to the great erudition of its author(s) and includes an important bibliography. The layout and typography are meticulous. Obviously, this review will be able to give only a very weak idea of the number and subtlety of the analyses contained in this work, will be a landmark in this field.



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