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MR. MACE'S purpose is to help students who begin the study of logic, and to supply them with a mental discipline by acquainting them with genuine logical problems rather than by forcing upon them the technicalities of traditional exercises. The “Principles of Logic” will be found extremely valuable by all those who already know some logic. But it is difficult to say whether beginners could master in one year the theories and problems so excellently treated in this book.
The Principles of Logic: an Introductory Survey.
By C. A. Mace. Pp. xiii + 388. (London, New York and Toronto: Longmans, Green and Co., Ltd., 1933.) 12s. 6d. net.
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The Principles of Logic: an Introductory Survey. Nature 135, 602 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135602a0
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