The Logical Way of Doing Things [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 20:333-335 (1971)
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This is a revised edition of Quine’s standard introduction to the topics and best-known axiomatizations of set theory. It confines itself to abstract set theory as against point-set theory.

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