Publisher's Synopsis
Denklehre, oder Logik, Erster Theil, written by Wilhelm Traugott Krug and published in 1806, represents a significant contribution to the field of logic during the early 19th century. This work, originally published in German, provides insights into the logical and philosophical thinking of the period. Krug's approach to logic is presented in a systematic manner, making it a valuable resource for scholars interested in the history of philosophy and the development of logical thought. This first part offers a foundational understanding of Krug's theories. Its enduring appeal lies in its historical context and its contribution to the broader philosophical discourse of the time.
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