LOGIC
          By Lewis Carroll
          
          
          
          SYMBOLIC LOGIC
          
          By Lewis Carroll
          pg-ii
          pg-iii
          pg-iv
          
          A Syllogism worked out.
          
          That story of yours, about your once meeting the sea-serpent, always
          sets me off yawning;
          
          I never yawn, unless when I'm listening to something totally devoid of
          interest.
          
          The Premisses, separately.
          
          ·---------------· ·---------------·
          |( ) | ( )| | | |
          | ·---|---· | | ·---|---· |
          | | (#) | | | | |( )| |
          |---|---|---|---| |---|---|---|---|
          | | | | | | | |( )| |
          | ·---|---· | | ·---|---· |
          | | | | | |
          ·---------------· ·---------------·
          
          The Premisses, combined.
          
          ·---------------·
          |( ) | ( )|
          | ·---|---· |
          | |(#)|( )| |
          |---|---|---|---|
          | | |( )| |
          | ·---|---· |
          | | |
          ·---------------·
          
          The Conclusion.
          
          ·-------·
          |(#)|( )|
          |---|---|
          | | |
          ·-------·
          
          That story of yours, about your once meeting the sea-serpent, is totally
          devoid of interest.
          
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          SYMBOLIC LOGIC
          
          
          _PART I_
          
          ELEMENTARY
          
          
          
          BY
          
          LEWIS CARROLL
          
          
          SECOND THOUSAND
          
          FOURTH EDITION
          
          
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          NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
          1897
          
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