You have chosen 'Many, but almost one' by David Lewis, 'A Problem about Substitutional Quantification?' by Saul A. Kripke and 'Presidential Address of Am. Math. Soc' by Oswald Veblen
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A. | Nature of Reason | |
B. | Laws of Thought | |
C. | Styles of Reason | |
D. | Definition | |
E. | Argument | |
F. | Fallacies |