The First Rule of Logic
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Manuscript Metadata
Resource ID
17730
Access
Open
Contributed by
Frederik Wellmann
type of material
A. MS.
description
Published as 5.574-589, with omissions. Omitted were pp. 13, 18, 22-24, 36-38 on Alexandre Dumas (CSP's attitude somewhat disparaging), pure mathematics, and the notion that truth is ambiguous, e.g., that a proposition might be true in religion but false in philosophy. The theoretical and practical sense of ''holding for true."
general index
Dumas Alexandre, Logic (modal see Modality), "Detached Ideas on Vitally Important Topics"
pagination
pp. 1-38, with 3 pp. of variants
Date
1898
number
MS0442_036
abbreviated title
(FRL)
date (Robin)
1898
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