Logic for Philosophers
Posted on July 1, 2008
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Theodore Sider has a new textbook, Logic for Philosophers up as a draft. Sider’s one of my favorite philosophers and is an amazingly good writer. (Even if you don’t agree with him) I’ve not had time to glance through the draft yet but the idea is good. Logic is something I hear a lot of philosophers complaining about not being taught well.
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