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right. to hell with dialectics and communists. unfortunately, the legacy of the USSR is making itself felt(textbooks on logic were simply copied from the textbook of Chelpanov, Ph. D. in the Russian Empire, where during Stalin's time they simply stuck diamat and removed all the “bourgeois dirt”) and yet I can advise Nikiforov's textbook “Logic” sets out extremely simply and logically, without ideological bias
This is the most masterful question I've ever seen. Although, probably, the author decided to encourage the respondents – which does not detract from the masterpiece
(without dialectics, logic is difficult, and the principles of dialectical materialism cannot but be present in a logic textbook – the reader's ideological preferences should not matter when studying logic… which makes sense)