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* ''[http://www.galilean-library.org/int4.html An Introduction to Philosophical Logic]'', by Paul Newall, aimed at beginners | * ''[http://www.galilean-library.org/int4.html An Introduction to Philosophical Logic]'', by Paul Newall, aimed at beginners | ||
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* ''[http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/log/transtip.htm Translation Tips]'', by Peter Suber, for translating from English into logical notation | * ''[http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/courses/log/transtip.htm Translation Tips]'', by Peter Suber, for translating from English into logical notation | ||
* [http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/DicHist/analytic/anaVII.html Math & Logic: The history of formal mathematical, logical, linguistic and methodological ideas.] In ''The Dictionary of the History of Ideas.'' | * [http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/DicHist/analytic/anaVII.html Math & Logic: The history of formal mathematical, logical, linguistic and methodological ideas.] In ''The Dictionary of the History of Ideas.'' | ||
* ''[http://plato.stanford.edu/contents.html Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy]'', Includes numerious good articles on the various branches of logic written by experts in each of those branches. |
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- An Introduction to Philosophical Logic, by Paul Newall, aimed at beginners
- forall x: an introduction to formal logic, by P.D. Magnus, covers sentential and quantified logic
- Translation Tips, by Peter Suber, for translating from English into logical notation
- Math & Logic: The history of formal mathematical, logical, linguistic and methodological ideas. In The Dictionary of the History of Ideas.
- Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Includes numerious good articles on the various branches of logic written by experts in each of those branches.