Published in 1946, this volume does not purpose to be a treatise on
logic. The author's contributions to the substance of logical
doctrine have been made in his other works. What he has attempted
in the studies that form this volume is an exploration of the
periphery of logic, the relation of logic to the rest of the
universe, the philosophical presuppositions which give logic its
meaning and the applications which give it importance. It is his
belief that formal logic is the heart of philosophy, since the
subject matter of logic is the formal aspect of all being. From
this standpoint he explores the relation of logic to such fields of
study as natural science, ethics, history and general philosophy.
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