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“The Logic of the Sciences and the Humanities” by F.S.C. Northrop, published in 1947 by The Macmillan Company, is a seminal work that bridges the gap between scientific and humanistic disciplines. As a Sterling Professor of Philosophy and Law at Yale University, Northrop delves into the intricate relationships between logic, philosophy, and the emerging field of quantum mechanics. This book is essential for those interested in the philosophical underpinnings of science and the humanities, offering insights into how these fields intersect and inform one another. Bound in blue cloth with gilt spine lettering, this volume is a first edition, reflecting the academic rigor and intellectual curiosity of its time. While it lacks a dust jacket, its robust binding and clean pages make it a valuable addition to any collection focused on mid-20th-century philosophical thought. This ex-library copy has minimal markings, preserving its academic integrity while offering a glimpse into the historical context of its creation.
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