Further Reading
- Patrick Suppes, Introduction to Logic, D. Van Nostrand, 1957, ISBN 0-422-08072-7.
- A. G. Hamilton, Logic for Mathematicians, Cambridge University Press, 1978, ISBN 0-521-29291-3.
- Paul Halmos and Steven Givant, Logic as Algebra, MAA, 1998, ISBN 0-88385-327-2.
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