Cooper Harold Langford

Cooper Harold Langford (25 August 1895, Dublin, Logan County, Arkansas – 28 August 1964) was an American analytic philosopher and mathematical logician who co-authored the book ''Symbolic Logic'' (1932) with C. I. Lewis. He is also known for introducing the Langford–Moore paradox. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Lewis, Clarence Irving
    Published 1959
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