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LOGIC
By Lewis Carroll



SYMBOLIC LOGIC

By Lewis Carroll
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A Syllogism worked out.

That story of yours, about your once meeting the sea-serpent, always
sets me off yawning;

I never yawn, unless when I'm listening to something totally devoid of
interest.

The Premisses, separately.

·---------------· ·---------------·
|( ) | ( )| | | |
| ·---|---· | | ·---|---· |
| | (#) | | | | |( )| |
|---|---|---|---| |---|---|---|---|
| | | | | | | |( )| |
| ·---|---· | | ·---|---· |
| | | | | |
·---------------· ·---------------·

The Premisses, combined.

·---------------·
|( ) | ( )|
| ·---|---· |
| |(#)|( )| |
|---|---|---|---|
| | |( )| |
| ·---|---· |
| | |
·---------------·

The Conclusion.

·-------·
|(#)|( )|
|---|---|
| | |
·-------·

That story of yours, about your once meeting the sea-serpent, is totally
devoid of interest.

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SYMBOLIC LOGIC


_PART I_

ELEMENTARY



BY

LEWIS CARROLL


SECOND THOUSAND

FOURTH EDITION


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1897

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