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I'd like to brush up on my logic, but everyone teaching it insists on using arcane symbols I've no familiarity with, or ability to search up.
Anyone with a concise primer or handbook pdf, please name or link it here.
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Euclids elements
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>>23818619
Isn't this a book on geometry?
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>>23818687
Kek
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Forallx is the simplest intro to symbolic logic I know.

https://forallx.openlogicproject.org/
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>>23818687
Do you really think geometry isn't logical, you do need to study logic holy shit dude
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>>23819009
I appreciate the irony of this post.



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