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Analytic philosophy / Philosophy of logic / Immanuel Kant / Alan Ross Anderson / Gottlob Frege / Modal logic / Alfred Tarski / Truth / Analytic–synthetic distinction / Philosophy / Logic / Philosophical logic
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Analytic philosophy
Philosophy of logic
Immanuel Kant
Alan Ross Anderson
Gottlob Frege
Modal logic
Alfred Tarski
Truth
Analytic–synthetic distinction
Philosophy
Logic
Philosophical logic

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SAY THAT LOGIC IS FORMAL? by John Gordon MacFarlane A.B., Philosophy, Harvard College, 1991

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