Stoic Logic
Stoic Logic by Benson Mates is a landmark study of the propositional logic developed by the early Stoic philosophers, including Zeno, Chrysippus, and their Megarian predecessors. Originally published in 1953 … Read more and download PDF
Stoic Logic by Benson Mates is a landmark study of the propositional logic developed by the early Stoic philosophers, including Zeno, Chrysippus, and their Megarian predecessors. Originally published in 1953 … Read more and download PDF
Science and Sanity with the subtitle An Introduction to Non-aristotelian Systems and General Semantics by Alfred Korzybski. Alfred Korzybski was genius. As an independent philosopher he developed the field of … Read more and download PDF
Selected works by Bertrand Russell is a number of the most important work by Bertrand Russell. I have also included some books about the author. Russell was a genius who … Read more and download PDF
Here is a fine selection of books by Ludwig Wittgenstein. Wittgenstein was an uncompromising philosopher. He struggled with philosophy rather than colleagues and he dismissed large part of his works, … Read more and download PDF
Studies and exercises in Formal Logic was written in 1884 by the university lecturer in Moral Science at Cambridge, John Neville Keynes. If his name is familiar it might because … Read more and download PDF
An Historical Introduction to Modern Philosophy is a huge work on modern, western philosophy by Hugh Miller. It was first published in 1947, then re-printed in 1949. This version is … Read more and download PDF
Language, Thought, and Logical Paradoxes by Douglas M. Burns is an approach to the problem of paradoxes from within the reference of Theravada Buddhism. In 1970 Dr. Burns spent nine months in … Read more and download PDF