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LOGIC AND REALITY: ESSAYS ON THE LEGACY OF ARTHUR PRIOR.(Review) (book review)

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The Philosophical Review, April 1st, 2000

LOGIC AND REALITY: ESSAYS ON THE LEGACY OF ARTHUR PRIOR. By J. COPELAND, ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Pp. x, 545.

Arthur Prior was a truly philosophical logician. Though he believed formal logic to be worthy of study in its own right, of course, the source of Prior's great passion for logic was his faith in its capacity for clarifying philosophical issues, untangling philosophical puzzles, and solving philosophical problems. Despite the fact that he has received far less attention than he deserves, Prior has had a profound influence on the development of philosophical and fo...

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