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Logic 55 Philosophical Logic

Of logics which in modern times more or less take for granted special systems of metaphysics the earliest area or series of Aristotelian treatise. Gassendi wrote an Epicurean logic but of course knew nothing of of the book of Philademus on induction which turned up centuries later in Herculaneum.
The celebrated Port Royal logic entitled L'Ari de Penser of Antione Arnauld (published in 1662) and Clauberg's Logica Vetus et Nova were Cartesian works.
Malebranche wrote his own Recherche de la Verite (1674-5) which likewise professed to be Cartesian bit was in truth rather Malebranchian like much else called Cartesian.
The Medicina a familiar name to algebraists stole the thunfer of Spinoza.
Looked philosophy was represented in the treatise of Cerousaz Isaac Watts and perhaps we may add of Ceondillac. Leibnizianism sustematized by Wolff mumbered logic by the scores.
Kantianism had its

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