Future Logic

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FUTURE LOGIC:

 Categorical and Conditional Deduction and Induction of the Natural, Temporal, Extensional, and Logical Modalities.

 

by

 Avi Sion, Ph.D.

 

 

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First published 1990, by Avi Sion in Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada.

Revised edition published 1996, by Avi Sion in Geneva, Switzerland.  

ISBN  2-9700091-0-2

Dedicated to my beloved Parents, z"l.

"Thou graciously endowest mankind with knowledge, and teachest understanding to humans. Be pleased to grant us of Thy knowledge, understanding and wisdom. Blessed art Thou, Eternal, who graciously bestowest knowledge."

"Sifra: Chapter 1. Rabbi Yishmael says: (13) when two texts contradict each other, we follow the second, until a third text is found which reconciles them."  

Quoted from: Book of Prayers.  Ed. and trans. David de Sola Pool.  2nd ed.  New York: Union of Sephardic Congregations, 1986.

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