Alice Ambrose Lazerowitz was an American philosopher, logician, and author. She was awarded the Austin and Sophia Smith chair in Philosophy in 1964 and became Professor Emeritus in 1972. From 1953-68 she was editor of the Journal of Symbolic Logic. She worked chiefly in logic and mathematical philosophy, writing a primer on the subject with her husband which became a widely used textbook and was known as "Ambrose and Lazerowitz". Even after her retirement she continued to teach and guest lecture at Smith and other universities around the country until her death, at the age of 94. Source: Wikipedia
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Philosophy, Language and languages, philosophy, Logic, Logique symbolique et mathématique, Moore, George Edward, 1873-1958, Symbolic and mathematical Logic, Wittgenstein, ludwig, 1889-1951, 31.10 logic, set theory, Addresses, essays, lectures, Analysis (Philosophy), Language and languages, Logik, Logique, Mathematische Logik, Mathématiques, Moore, g. e. (george edward), 1873-1958, Philosophy, british, Symbolische logicaID Numbers
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