"Language, Truth, and Logic" is a philosophical work written by A.J. Ayer, first published in 1936. The book is a foundational text in the field of logical positivism, a philosophical movement that emerged in the early 20th century, emphasizing the verification principle—the idea that a statement is only meaningful if it can be empirically verified or is analytically true.

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