Re: book on the history of logic
- From: "galathaea" <galathaea@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 25 Mar 2007 18:43:32 -0700
On Mar 21, 9:34 pm, "Newberry" <newbe...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Would anyone recommend a good book on the history of logic? Thanks.
if you want to understand some of the history outside the west
i would recommend
fedor stcherbatsky's " buddhist logic "
for the southern asia developments
" the development of the logical method in ancient china "
by hu shih
for the northern asia perspective
there are also some interesting
" a companion to xxx philosophy "'s
that have logical content
wiredu kwasi's african companion has good perspective
robert arrington's companion to the philosophers
also has a number of regions represented
from nishida to quine
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