Man, so far as I know, is the only animal capable of lying to himself. ROBERT ARDREY
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Summary of the talk given to the 22nd Conference on the History of Logic, Cracow (Poland), July 5–9, 1976.
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Suszko, R. The Fregean Axiom and Polish mathematical logic in the 1920s . Stud Logica 36, 377–380 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02120672
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