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'''The Logic Museum''' created 22 May 2011 is the online resource on logic and {{tag|philosophy}} that any competent person can edit.  The site accepts "applications from scholars, {{tag|academic}}s, {{tag|students}}, also from {{tag|organisations}}, {{tag|Institution|institutes}}, {{tag|college}}s and departments, ''anyone else'' interested in the history of logic, {{tag|Latin}}, medieval philosophy, theology and related subjects."[http://www.LogicMuseum.com/wiki/The_Logic_Museum:Joining]
'''The Logic Museum''' created 22 May 2011 is the online resource on logic and {{tag|philosophy}} that any competent person can edit.  The site accepts "applications from scholars, {{tag|academic}}s, {{tag|students}}, also from {{tag|organisation}}s, {{tag|Institution|institutes}}, {{tag|college}}s and departments, ''anyone else'' interested in the history of logic, {{tag|Latin}}, medieval philosophy, theology and related subjects."[http://www.LogicMuseum.com/wiki/The_Logic_Museum:Joining]


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Founded by: Edward Ockham
Status: Active
Language: English
Edit mode: ByInvitation
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: GNU General Public License
Main topic: Philosophy
Wiki size: 3,160 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 10 info / verify

(Page count as of: 2018-01-03
wikiFactor as of: 2018-01-03)


The Logic Museum created 22 May 2011 is the online resource on logic and philosophy that any competent person can edit. The site accepts "applications from scholars, academics, students, also from organisations, institutes, colleges and departments, anyone else interested in the history of logic, Latin, medieval philosophy, theology and related subjects."[1]