
An Introductory Logic
by James Edwin Creighton
"An Introductory Logic" by James Edwin Creighton, 1923, The Macmillan Company, Fourth Edition. A revised and expanded edition with new problems, offering insights into logic and philosophy. Fair condition, showing typical age-related wear. A valuable resource for collectors and scholars of philosophical texts.
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The book is in fair condition, with a sturdy binding and moderate wear on the cover and spine. The pages are clean with minimal foxing, and there is no dust jacket present. The text block is intact, ensuring readability and preservation of content.
About This Antique 1923 Edition
"An Introductory Logic" by James Edwin Creighton, published by The Macmillan Company in New York, 1923, is a definitive text in the study of logic and philosophy. This Fourth Edition has been revised to include new problems and examples, reflecting the evolving academic discourse of the time. Creighton, a noted Sage Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at Cornell University, brings his expertise to this comprehensive guide. This edition is particularly significant for its detailed revisions and additions, making it a valuable resource for scholars and collectors alike. The book's condition is consistent with its age, showing signs of wear typical for a work of this vintage, yet remains structurally sound, making it a noteworthy addition to any philosophical library.
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