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Excerpt from Elements of Logic: On the Basis of Lectures by William Barron, With Large Supplementary Additions
Some people imagine that Logic is a frivolous, an os tentations, at best an unnecessary art, which may serve to puzzle and perplex, but can be of little utility in business or philosophy. Others are perhaps Of Opinion, though it were more useful than it is, yet it requires a study so dry and uninteresting, so abstract and difficult, that few inquirers have patience to make any progress in it, or to convert it to any advantage.
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