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− | | nonprofit_name = [[Nonprofit_Name:=The Logic Museum]]
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− | | nonprofit_logo = [[Image:Eternitythumbnail.jpg|143px]]<br/><small>''Eternity''</small>
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− | | nonprofit_slogan = ''Ens dicitur multipliciter''
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− | | company_type = [[Company_Type:=NPO|[[Non-Profit Organization]]]]
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− | | foundation = [[2005]]
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− | | founder = Edward Buckner
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− | | location = {{flagicon|US}} [[City:=West Chester|[[West Chester, Pennsylvania|West Chester]]]], [[State_Name:=Pennsylvania|[[Pennsylvania]]]], [[Country_Name:=United States|[[United States|USA]]]]
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− | | key_people = [[Key_Person1:=Edward Buckner]]<br/>
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− | | industry = [[NAICS_Code1_Title:=Museums|[[Museum]]]]
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| '''The Logic Museum''', is devoted to the history of Logic up to and including the period of Frege and Russell. 'Traditional Logic' has a long history, and is much richer than implied by standard treatments of the subject (usually limited to a cursory discussion of the syllogistic moods, and the 'square of opposition'). The site is still under construction, but includes online texts not available elsewhere, links to other history of logic sites, and a discussion page. | | '''The Logic Museum''', is devoted to the history of Logic up to and including the period of Frege and Russell. 'Traditional Logic' has a long history, and is much richer than implied by standard treatments of the subject (usually limited to a cursory discussion of the syllogistic moods, and the 'square of opposition'). The site is still under construction, but includes online texts not available elsewhere, links to other history of logic sites, and a discussion page. |
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