




Richard Bradshaw Angell was a philosophy educator specializing in logic and ethics. Angell taught at a number of colleges over the course of his career, including Ohio Wesleyan University from 1954-1968 and Wayne State University from 1968-1989. During this time Angell produced and published a great many papers, most of which are present in this collection. Also included are general philosophical musings, correspondence, the work of other philosophers, and Angell’s 2002 book A-Logic. Many of Angell’s papers are also available online, at www.rbangell.com.
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