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Anonymous ID: IzC5NxbASweden /pol/511309849#511320755
7/25/2025, 3:33:55 PM
>>511320658
Here's the table of contents for that book, which for some reason is missing in that file. The page numbers don't match though.
Anonymous ID: 8q+oCBzSSweden /pol/509637203#509657695
7/6/2025, 4:12:25 PM
>>509657275
Yup, old books are were the good stuff is. You're gonna love this one:

https://archive.org/details/logicorrightuseo00watt

Here's another old logic book an anon recommended, I haven't begun reading it yet, seems similar to the first link. I'm going to check out the book I linked about geometry too, Euclidean geometry seems very interesting because it's all about logic, that's why they removed it from public schools in the 1950s, they phased out all logic from public school to make people easy to manipulate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port-Royal_Logic
https://books.google.com/books?id=IcgAAAAAMAAJ
Anonymous ID: G7cNf9X0Sweden /pol/509641554#509649216
7/6/2025, 1:26:49 PM
>>509649110
The table of contents is missing but I found one online, the page numbers aren't matching though.
Anonymous ID: eRLqEMtVSweden /pol/508076799#508078421
6/20/2025, 12:32:06 PM
>>508076799
>https://archive.org/details/logicorrightuseo00watt

This is an old book written by a priest in the 18th century. Back then grammar, logic and rhetoric were studied together as one subject. It was called The Trivium, these were the first three of the seven liberal arts, which was the so-called classical education. Logic today has been divorced from grammar and rhetoric, but you need all three. These three subjects are the tools of thought. You can't know how to think correctly without having studied them.

youtu.be/AOcy6RHw7A8

For some reason that file doesn't have a table of contents, but I found one online. The page numbers don't fit though.

The grammar they studied was Latin and Greek grammar, that's why I'm going to study some Latin and Greek, I'm starting with Latin with the book Wheelock's Latin.
Anonymous ID: T1zjsz7hSweden /pol/507439990#507445728
6/15/2025, 8:44:03 AM
>>507444463
Since when is the grammar in the Bible the same as in modern everyday English? Does "he died for your sins" make any sense at all grammatically in modern everyday English? Anyway if you're interested in grammar and religion I recommend: https://archive.org/details/logicorrightuseo00watt
Table of contents is for some reason missing, but I found one, it's picrel, however page numbers don't fit.