Logic as a Positive Science

Logic as a Positive Science by Galvano Della Volpe, published by Verso Books in January 1980, is a scholarly work that explores the foundations and implications of logic within the realm of philosophy. This edition, written in English and Italian, spans 292 pages and presents a detailed examination of logical principles and their application in various contexts.
Readers will find that the book delves into the relationship between logic and philosophical inquiry, offering insights into how logical frameworks can be understood as positive sciences. The text addresses key concepts in philosophy and logic, making it a relevant resource for those interested in these subjects. With its bilingual presentation, this work serves as both an academic reference and a thoughtful exploration of the nature of logical reasoning.
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Text: English, Italian (translation)
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