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Book One. On Names and propositions.

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Book One . Of Names and Propositions. "Logic is a portion of the art of thinking; Language is evidently, and by the admission of all philosophers, one of the principle instruments or helps of thought;". Would quotes like this be appropriate in this article and how would they be best framed.Ruskin (talk) 18:31, 26 September 2014 (UTC)Ruskin[reply]