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This book explores the world of formal logic, revealing that it can be treated as an algebra - the Algebra of Quality. Through this innovative lens, the author investigates the principles underlying our ability to reason and make inferences about the world around us.

The author moves beyond the traditional Aristotelian view of inference, introducing a new theory of the operations of the mind when reasoning about quality. This groundbreaking theory rectifies the principles laid down by George Boole, providing a rational and consistent basis for the science of formal logic.

The book is brimming with illustrative examples, making the abstract concepts it discusses tangible and relatable. It is also replete with historical context, positioning the algebra of quality within the broader history of formal logic.

This book is a must-read for students and scholars of logic, providing a deeper understanding of the foundational concepts of reasoning. It is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to utilize formal logic as an analytical tool in their own discipline.

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