Logik. Wiener Logikkolleg 1894/95

This book presents the long-awaited critical edition of an unpublished manuscript of 277 pages containing Twardowski's lecture notes on logic given in German at the University of Vienna. As to length, language and topic, this text is unique among the works of the author, who is renowned for his...

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Language:German
Published: De Gruyter 2016
Series:Phenomenology & Mind
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