AnIntroduction toLogicand Its Philosophy
? .. an Introduction ~- to Logic and
, Its Philosophy
Raymond Bradley / Norman Swartz
AN INTRODUCTION TO LOGIC AND ITS PHILOSOPHY
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RAYMOND BRADLEY NORMAN SWARTZ
Department of Philosophy Simon Fraser University
HACKETT PUBLISHING COMPANY
Published inn thhee United States of America by HACKETT PUBLISHING COMPANY, IINNC.
Copyriigghhtt?? 1979 byy Raymond Bradley anndd Norman Swartz
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Published inn Great Britain by Basil Blackwell PPublisher
Printed inn thhee United States of America Fouurrtthh printing 119988
Library of Congress Catalog Card Numberr 7799--551037 ISBN 00--991155114444--6600-3
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Simon Fraserr UUniversity
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