Essentials of Symbolic Logic - R. L. Simpson

Essentials of Symbolic Logic

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Buch | Softcover
304 Seiten
2008 | 3rd Revised edition
Broadview Press Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-55111-893-2 (ISBN)
62,25 inkl. MwSt
Provides an accessible and thorough grounding in sentence logic and predicate logic. While technical jargon is kept to a minimum, all logical concepts and vocabulary are explained clearly. A standard system of natural deduction is developed, and readers are given suggestions for developing strategies for creating derivations in this system.
The third edition of Essentials of Symbolic Logic is a concise and clearly written introduction to the topic. Based on years of use in colleges and universities, the book provides an accessible and thorough grounding in sentence logic and predicate logic. While technical jargon is kept to a minimum, all necessary logical concepts and vocabulary are explained clearly. A standard system of natural deduction is developed, and readers are given suggestions for developing strategies for creating derivations (proofs) in this system.

An instructor’s website is available with solutions to all the exercises in the text, including the many new exercises which have been added to this new edition.

R.L. Simpson is a Philosophy Professor at Camosun College in Victoria, British Columbia.

CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION

§1.1: The Aims of this Book
§1.2: Primarily for the Student
§1.3: Primarily for the Instructor

CHAPTER TWO
SENTENCE LOGIC

§2.1: The Fundamentals
§2.2: Truth Functions
§2.3: Sentence Letters and Symbols
§2.4: Metalanguage
§2.5: Well-Formed Formulas
§2.6: Exercises
§2.7: Simple Translation: Negation
§2.8: Simple Translation: Conjunction
§2.9: Simple Translation: Disjunction
§2.10: Simple Translation: the Horseshoe
§2.11: Simple Translation: the Triplebar
§2.12: Translating Complicated Sentences
§2.13: Exercises
§2.14: Defining the Operators
§2.15: Truth Tables
§2.16: Exercises
§2.17: Types of Formulas
§2.18: Exercises
§2.19: Truth-Functional Equivalences
§2.20: Exercises
§2.21: Arguments
§2.22: Exercises
§2.23: Translating Arguments
§2.24: Exercises
§2.25: Summary of Topics

CHAPTER THREE
DERIVATIONS IN SENTENCE LOGIC

§3.1: Derivation Basics
§3.2: Conjunction Introduction
§3.3: Conjunction Elimination
§3.4: Negation Elimination
§3.5: Disjunction Introduction
§3.6: Horseshoe Elimination
§3.7: Triplebar Elimination
§3.8: Exercises
§3.9: Constructing Derivations
§3.10: Exercises
§3.11: Assumptions
§3.12: Reiteration
§3.13: Horseshoe Introduction
§3.14: Triplebar Introduction
§3.15: Negation Introduction
§3.16: Disjunction Elimination
§3.17: Exercises
§3.18: More Derivation Construction
§3.19: Exercises
§3.20: Indirect Proof
§3.21: Exercises
§3.22: Categorical Derivations
§3.23: Exercises
§3.24: Summary of Topics

CHAPTER FOUR
PREDICATE LOGIC

§4.1: Individuals and Predicates
§4.2: One-Place and Multi-Place Predicates
§4.3: Choices in Translation
§4.4: Exercises
§4.5: Quantifiers
§4.6: The Existential Quantifier
§4.7: The Universal Quantifier
§4.8: Using Both Quantifiers
§4.9: Exercises
§4.10: People and Things
§4.11: Exercises
§4.12: Identity
§4.13: Exercises
§4.14: Translation Problems and Domains
§4.15: Exercises
§4.16: Arguments in Predicate Logic
§4.17: Exercises
§4.18: Simple Interpretations
§4.19: Exercises
§4.20: Summary of Topics

CHAPTER FIVE
DERIVATIONS IN PREDICATE LOGIC

§5.1: Predicate Logic Derivations
§5.2: Existential Quantifier Introduction
§5.3: Universal Quantifier Elimination
§5.4: Existential Quantifier Elimination
§5.5: Universal Quantifier Introduction
§5.6: Identity Introduction
§5.7: Identity Elimination
§5.8: Exercises
§5.9: Derivation Strategies
§5.10: Exercises
§5.11: More Derivation Strategies
§5.12: Exercises
§5.13: Categorical Derivations in Predicate Logic
§5.14: Exercises
§5.15: Summary of Topics

CHAPTER SIX
MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS

§6.1: The Scope of the Text
§6.2: Existence and Translation Problems
§6.3: The Names of the Rules
§6.4: Unfamiliar Terminology and Symbols
§6.5: A Glimpse at Modal Logic
§6.6: Additional Derivation Rules
§6.7: Replacement Rules
§6.8: Avoiding Reiteration
§6.9: Joint Denial and the Sheffer Stroke
§6.10: Consistency and Truth Trees

INDEX

Technical Terms

Verlagsort Peterborough
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 421 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Logik
ISBN-10 1-55111-893-9 / 1551118939
ISBN-13 978-1-55111-893-2 / 9781551118932
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