Logik; Volume 1

Logik; Volume 1 by Christoph Sigwart is a comprehensive introduction to the philosophy of logic, published by Creative Media Partners, LLC on July 18, 2023. This German-language edition spans 430 pages and presents a systematic exploration of the principles of logic, along with discussions on their applications across various scientific fields and everyday life.
Readers will find that this work delves into the foundational aspects of logic, reflecting Sigwart’s insights as a notable 19th-century philosopher. The book emphasizes the significance of logic in both academic and practical contexts, making it relevant for those interested in mathematics, philosophy, and logic. This edition is part of the public domain in the United States, allowing for free distribution and reproduction, which underscores its cultural importance and contribution to the knowledge base of civilization.
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Dieses Buch ist eine Einführung in die Philosophie der Logik. Christoph Sigwart, ein bekannter Philosoph des 19. Jahrhunderts, bietet eine systematische Darstellung der Prinzipien der Logik und diskutiert ihre Anwendungen in verschiedenen Bereichen der Wissenschaft und des Alltagslebens.
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