forall x (UBC Edition)

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This is an open-access introductory logic textbook, prepared by Jonathan Ichikawa, based on P.D. Magnus's forallx. This (v2.0, July 2020) is intended as a stable, ready-for-teaching edition.

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Jonathan Ichikawa
University of British Columbia
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State University of New York, Albany

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