System Der Logik by Karl Alexander Reichlin-Meldegg, originally published in 1870, offers a comprehensive exploration of logic and its philosophical underpinnings. This two-volume work, subtitled "Nebst Einleitung in Die Philosophie, Zum Gebrauche Bei Akademischen Vorlesungen Und Selbstunterricht," is designed for both academic lectures and self-study. Reichlin-Meldegg delves into the intricacies of logical systems while providing a foundational introduction to philosophy. This historical text provides valuable insights into 19th-century German philosophical thought, making it an essential resource for scholars and students interested in the history of logic and philosophy.
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