Le ons De Logique, Volume 1, by Fortun Barth lemy de F lice, presents a comprehensive introduction to logic and reasoning. Written in French, this volume offers structured lessons designed to elucidate the principles of logical thought. Aimed at students and scholars alike, the book explores fundamental concepts, providing a rigorous framework for understanding and applying logical arguments.
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