Michael Ivanovich Karinski (1840–1917) was a Russian Empire philosopher.[1] His Classification of Inferences (1880) has been called "the most important single work in logical theory that nineteenth-century Russia produced."[2]
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Works
edit- Classification of Inferences, 1880
References
edit- ^ V. V. Zenkovsky (2003). A History of Russian Philosophy, Volume II. Routledge. pp. 584–5. ISBN 978-0-415-30306-4. Retrieved 24 April 2012.
- ^ Journal of Philosophy, Vol. 50, p.185