Books Mentioned In The Structural Modeling Project Video Conference Today

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Jul 15, 2017, 5:09:51 PM7/15/17
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I mentioned two books during the conference today:

The first book discusses some differences between logic and empirical
sources of information. Similar to the Simpson Augmented Boolean
Algebra.

https://www.amazon.com/Foundations-Mathematics-Other-Logical-Essays/dp/1614274010

The second book is actually one volume with two books:
This is a good source of material to support clear distinctions
between logical information constructs and empirical information
constructs.

https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Semantics-Formalization-Rudolf-Carnap/dp/067433597X

Take care, be good to yourself and have fun,

Joe

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