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Re: [lojban] First-order logic learning sources
Well, I think I could send you copies of either (or both) my books, but I don't dislike you so I'll pass.
I'm taking this to mean that the books you have are barely acceptable....
"......."
I've read about formal, first-order and second-order logics on
Wikipedia; merely scratching the surface, but 'formal' looked too
simplistic to be a ground for a complete language.
Seeing as there isn't any good free online courses, I'll ask for
professional books... You have up to 40$, more if the book is really
good and more or less universal.
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[davidjenyv]
I'll have a look at that site, although I still need recommendations for what books to look for.
Regards
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