
Studies and Exercises in Formal Logic
"Studies and Exercises in Formal Logic" by John Neville Keynes is an academic publication written in the early 20th century. This book focuses on the principles and practices of formal logic, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of logical reasoning and argumentation. The content of the book systematically explores various aspects of formal logic, including its fundamental concepts, structures, and techniques. It comprises exercises intended to challenge and enhance the reader's logical reasoning skills. By delving into topics such as syllogisms, propositions, and the relationship between logic and philosophy, Keynes aims to equip readers with the tools necessary for critical thinking and effective argumentation. This work serves as both a foundational text for students of logic and a practical guide for those interested in improving their reasoning abilities.
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