Book review
Logische Grundlage der Verständigung: Redekunstige grondslag van verstandhouding. [Logical Foundation of Speech Communication]. By Frederik van Eeden. Hrsg. von Wilhelm H. Vieregge, H. Walter Schmitz und Jan Noordegraaf
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