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Essays on Logic and Language

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(From p.1) The success of 'Logic and Language (First Series)' makes it possible to bring out this second and complementary volume. The aim of the former volume was a dual one - and different from that of similar collections which have appeared lately: both to provide, for the general interested and educated public, an introduction to the recent linguistic developments in philosophy; and to make available in book form , for students and specialists, some of the important articles which previously were only accessible in those librariess which take the philosophical journals.

206 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1951

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