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This book grew out of a small multilithed pamphlet, “Logic Reference Notes,” that I produced for introductory philosophy students (in courses other than logic) at Brown University. It was intended to serve as a handbook, incorporating parts of logic that would have useful applications in areas outside of logic. An enterprising publisher’s representative saw its potential for expansion into a small book. In the first and subsequent editions two aims were paramount: first, to emphasize the application of logic, both deductive and inductive; and, second, to present elementary material accurately — that is, in ways that would require only supplementation, not correction, in order to proceed to more advanced levels of logic.
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Salmon, W.C. (1988). Publications: An Annotated Bibliography. In: Fetzer, J.H. (eds) Probability and Causality. Synthese Library, vol 192. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3997-4_14
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