Some Actual Solutions in the HumanitiesThe twelve essays collected here examine logic, philosophy, language, and use logic and language to analyze and interpret various texts. Contents include: Sommers, Waismann and Quine on Ambiguity; A Note on Quine's Synonymy; and Lehmann on the Rules of Invalid Syllogisms. |
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