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An Introduction to Formal Logic

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Buch | Softcover
428 Seiten
2020 | 2nd Revised edition
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-1-108-41139-4 (ISBN)
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This is a particularly accessible introduction to formal logic for philosophy students. It has been extensively revised and expanded for the second edition, and gives a very clear presentation of the widely used 'natural deduction' approach to logic.
Formal logic provides us with a powerful set of techniques for criticizing some arguments and showing others to be valid. These techniques are relevant to all of us with an interest in being skilful and accurate reasoners. In this very accessible book, extensively revised and rewritten for the second edition, Peter Smith presents a guide to the fundamental aims and basic elements of formal logic. He introduces the reader to the languages of propositional and predicate logic, and develops natural deduction systems for evaluating arguments translated into these languages. His discussion is richly illustrated with worked examples and exercises, and alongside the formal work there is illuminating philosophical commentary. This book will make an ideal text for a first logic course and will provide a firm basis for further work in formal and philosophical logic.

Peter Smith was formerly Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Cambridge. His books include Explaining Chaos (Cambridge, 1998) and An Introduction to Gödel's Theorems (Cambridge, 2007; 2013).

Preface: 1. What is deductive logic?; 2. Validity and soundness; 3. Forms of inference; 4. Proofs; 5. The counterexample method; 6. Logical validity; 7. Propositions and forms; Interlude. From informal to formal logic; 8. Three connectives; 9. PL syntax; 10. PL semantics; 11. `P's, `Q's, `_'s, `_'s { and form again; 12. Truth functions; 13. Expressive adequacy; 14. Tautologies; 15. Tautological entailment; 16. More about tautological entailment; 17. Explosion and absurdity; 18. The truth-functional conditional; 19. `If's and `!'s: why natural deduction?; 20. PL proofs: conjunction and negation; 21. PL proofs: disjunction; 22. PL proofs: conditionals; 23. PL proofs: theorems; 24. PL proofs: metatheory; Interlude. Formalizing general propositions; 25. Names and predicates; 26. Quantifers in ordinary language; 27. Quantifer-variable notation; 28. QL languages; 29. Simple translations; 30. More on translations; Interlude. Arguing in QL; 31. Informal quantifer rules; 32. QL proofs; 33. More QL proofs; 34. Empty domains?; 35. Q-valuations; 36. Q-validity; 37. QL proofs: metatheory; Interlude. Extending QL; 38. Identity; 39. QL= languages; 40. Definite descriptions; 41. QL= proofs; 42. Functions; Appendix. Soundness and completeness.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy
Zusatzinfo Worked examples or Exercises
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 245 mm
Gewicht 760 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Logik
Informatik Theorie / Studium Algorithmen
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Logik / Mengenlehre
ISBN-10 1-108-41139-8 / 1108411398
ISBN-13 978-1-108-41139-4 / 9781108411394
Zustand Neuware
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