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Bobenrieth M. Andrés. The origins of the use of the argument of trivialization in the twentieth century. History and Philosophy of Logic, vol. 31 (2010), no. 2, pp. 111–121.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 January 2014

Matthias Wille*
Affiliation:
Department of Philosophy, University of Cologne, Albertus Magnus Platz, 50923 Cologne, Germany. [email protected].

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Copyright © Association for Symbolic Logic 2010

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Andrés Bobenrieth, M. The origins of the use of the argument of trivialization in the twentieth century. History and Philosophy of Logic, vol. 31 (2010), no. 2, pp. 111121.Google Scholar