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* Birkhoff, G., and von Neumann, J. (1936), "The Logic of Quantum Mechanics", ''[[Annals of Mathematics]]'' 37, 823–843.
* Birkhoff, G., and von Neumann, J. (1936), "The Logic of Quantum Mechanics", ''[[Annals of Mathematics]]'' 37, 823–843.

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A list of key readings about Logic.
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  • Birkhoff, G., and von Neumann, J. (1936), "The Logic of Quantum Mechanics", Annals of Mathematics 37, 823–843.
  • Cohen, R.S, and Wartofsky, M.W. (1974), Logical and Epistemological Studies in Contemporary Physics, Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Netherlands. ISBN 90-277-0377-9.
  • Finkelstein, D. (1969), "Matter, Space, and Logic", in R.S. Cohen and M.W. Wartofsky (eds. 1974).
  • Gabbay, D.M., and Guenthner, F. (eds., 2001-2005), Handbook of Philosophical Logic, 13 vols., 2nd edition, Kluwer Publishers, Dordrecht.
  • Hodges, W. (2001), Logic. An introduction to Elementary Logic, Penguin Books.
  • Hughes, R.I.G. (ed., 1993), A Philosophical Companion to First-Order Logic, Hackett Publishing.
  • Priest, Graham (2004), "Dialetheism", Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Edward N. Zalta (ed.), Eprint.
  • Putnam, H. (1969), "Is Logic Empirical?", Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science' 5.
  • Smith, B. (1989), "Logic and the Sachverhalt", The Monist 72(1), 52–69.