A “Return” to the Traditions of Philosophical Logic (Sixteenth to Early Nineteenth Centuries): A Return or a Transformation?

Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):419-437 (2021)
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This section reproduces the part of Bibler’s book Thinking as Creative Work that discusses the subject as a “microsocium” combining the rational intellect, reason, intelligence, and intuitio...

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