Witold Marciszewski/Roman Murawski. Mechanization of Reasoning in a Historical Perspective. Amsterdam/Atlanta, GA: Rodopi 1995. (Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities; 43)
V. Peckhaus, Modern Logic 7 (1997) 402–409.
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Peckhaus V. Witold Marciszewski/Roman Murawski. Mechanization of Reasoning in a Historical Perspective. Amsterdam/Atlanta, GA: Rodopi 1995. (Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities; 43). Modern Logic. 1997;7(3/4 (Juli/Oktober 1997)):402-409.
Peckhaus, V. (1997). Witold Marciszewski/Roman Murawski. Mechanization of Reasoning in a Historical Perspective. Amsterdam/Atlanta, GA: Rodopi 1995. (Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities; 43). In Modern Logic (Vol. 7, Issue 3/4 (Juli/Oktober 1997), pp. 402–409).
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Peckhaus, Volker. “Witold Marciszewski/Roman Murawski. Mechanization of Reasoning in a Historical Perspective. Amsterdam/Atlanta, GA: Rodopi 1995. (Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities; 43).” Modern Logic, 1997.
V. Peckhaus, “Witold Marciszewski/Roman Murawski. Mechanization of Reasoning in a Historical Perspective. Amsterdam/Atlanta, GA: Rodopi 1995. (Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities; 43),” Modern Logic, vol. 7, no. 3/4 (Juli/Oktober 1997). pp. 402–409, 1997.
Peckhaus, Volker. “Witold Marciszewski/Roman Murawski. Mechanization of Reasoning in a Historical Perspective. Amsterdam/Atlanta, GA: Rodopi 1995. (Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities; 43).” Modern Logic, vol. 7, no. 3/4 (Juli/Oktober 1997), 1997, pp. 402–09.