Sweet Reason - Thomas Tymoczko, James M. Henle

Sweet Reason

A Field Guide to Modern Logic
Buch | Softcover
666 Seiten
2008
John Wiley & Sons Ltd (Verlag)
978-0-470-41418-7 (ISBN)
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Sweet Reason is a unique introductory text for modern logic courses that covers both the basic rudiments of formal and informal logic as well as the real world where the discipline of logic adds substance and meaning to human discourse.
Sweet Reason is a unique introductory logic text that covers both the basic rudiments of formal and informal logic as well as the real world where the discipline of logic adds substance and meaning to human discourse. As the text alternately discusses, instructs, questions, teases and challenges, readers will find themselves absorbing the fundamentals of the discipline, becoming fluent in the language of logic, understanding how logic works in the real world, and enjoying logic′s ability to entertain, surprise, discover, and enlighten.

Preface for the General Reader xv

Preface for Logic Teachers: How to Use This Book in Logic Courses xix

Introduction 1

Formal Logic

1 A Taste of Logic

Introducing the Language of Logic 8

Paradox 17

Negation 17

Quiz 24

2 Everything All at Once and a Warning

Truth and Falsity 26

Logical Form: The Key to Logic 31

Argument Form: The Key to Reasoning 35

Paradox and W.S. Gilbert 39

The Orb and Post 41

Paradoxes and Psychology 42

The Title of the Section on Self–Reference 44

How to Argue 53

Rebuttal 59

Law Boards: Reading Comprehension 64

The Digestor′s Digest, page 1 72

Exam Warning I 73

Talking Heads 74

3 Statement Logic, Formal Languages, and Informal Arguments

Formal Languages: Sentential 76

Formal Languages: Variations on Sentential 84

Logical Theory for Statement Logic 90

Some Basic Tautologies and Implications 93

Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo 99

Artificial and Natural Languages 100

Rewrite Rules and Finite Automata 104

Loofah Loofah Loofah 109

Conclusions 115

Supporting Statements 115

Relevance 119

Premises 124

Cathy has breakfast 128

The Digestor′s Digest, page 2 130

Exam Warning II 131

A Nonlogical Puzzle 132

Self–Referential Puzzles 132

4 Valid Arguments, Convincing Arguments, and Punk Logic

Valid Argument Forms 136

Formalizing for Validity 138

A Shortcut for Checking Arguments 142

Formalizing English 144

Miniac 153

Flipism 156

Sets 157

Logic Circuits 162

Bertrand the First 165

Criticizing Arguments 165

Writing Arguments 169

A Good Paragraph 173

Cathy Goes to War 176

The Digestor′s Digest, page 3 177

Exam Warning III 178

The Family Reunion 179

Punk Logic 181

5 Predicates, Programs, and Antique Logic

Predicate Languages 184

Variations on the Theme of Predicate Languages 189

From Statement Logic to Predicate Logic 193

Interpreting Predicate Logic 196

Logical Theory for Predicate Logic 201

Logical Laws: Basic Valid WFFS and Implications 204

Symbolization in Predicate Logic 218

Poles and Norwegians 218

Games 220

BASIC 223

Binary 228

TRIVIAL 231

Algorithm 236

The Busy Beaver 238

Syllogisms 238

Fallacies 241

Rabbinic Logic 247

Cathy Meets God 251

The Digestor′s Digest, page 4 253

Exam Warning IV 254

The Game of Logic 255

The Sorites or Lewis Carroll 258

6 Deduction, Infinity, and a Haircut

Main Connectives 264

Deduction 266

Hypothetical Reasoning: Deduction from Assumptions 273

Proving Validity 279

Proving Invalidity 187

Formalizing for Validity in Predicate Logic 292

In Hell with Raymond Smellyan 294

No (Certain) Escape 298

Infinite Tasks 302

Infinity: Potential and Actual 306

Proof by Contradiction 308

Anita Hill and Arlen Specter 312

Bush, Clinton, and Perot 316

The Adventure of the Dancing Man 321

Commercial Logic I 323

The Digestor′s Digest, page 5 324

Exam Warning V 325

The Barbershop Problem 326

English 254 329

7 Symbolic Sophistication, Induction, and Business Logic

Quantifiers and Arithmetic 334

Functions 337

"The": Russell′s Theory of Definite Descriptions 343

Measuring Uncertainty 351

Bayes′ Law and Sherlock Holmes 354

Inductive Logic 358

Logic Programming 362

The W–4 371

Canadian Customs 376

The Logic Tea 377

Commercial Logic II 383

The Digestor′s Digest, page 6 384

Exam Warning VI 385

Lewis Carroll′s "what the tortoise said to Achilles" 387

The Far Side 391

8 Completeness, Disbelief, Debates, and Dinner

Geometry 394

The Completeness Theorem 399

Axiomatization and Boolean Algebra 404

Believing and Knowing 411

The Law of the Excluded Middle 415

From Puzzle to Paradox 420

More Bush, Clinton, and Perot 429

Presidential Debates 435

Parliamentary Debates 439

Commercial Logic III 442

The Digestor′s Digest, page 7 442

Exam Warning VII 443

Peano′s Dots 444

Charles Dana Gibson 445

The Family Reunion II: The Women 446

9 Paradox, Impossibility, and the Law

Where do Numbers Come From? 450

The Paradox of the Heap 458

Russell′s Paradox and Frege′s Mistake 468

Life 474

Hypergame 480

The Busy Beaver is not Computable 481

Impossibility 483

Quayle, Gore, and Stockdale 486

Law Boards: Logical Reasoning 491

Law Boards: Analytical Reasoning 499

Law Boards: Rules and Disputes 506

The Digestor′s Digest, page 8 513

Exam Warning VIII 514

Quiz on Polish Notation 515

Tom and Jim′s Excellent Adventure 516

The Last Word 517

Notes, References, Hints, and Some Answers

1 A Taste of Logic 519

2 Everything All at Once and a Warning 526

3 Statement Logic, Formal Languages, and Informal Arguments 531

4 Valid Arguments, Convincing Arguments, and Punk Logic 546

5 Predicates, Programs, and Antique Logic 562

6 Deduction, Infinity, and a Haircut 580

7 Symbolic Sophistication, Induction, and Business Logic 601

8 Completeness, Disbelieve, Debates, and Dinner 613

9 Paradox, Impossibility, and the Law 624

Index 639

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.8.2008
Verlagsort Chichester
Sprache englisch
Maße 198 x 249 mm
Gewicht 1226 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik
ISBN-10 0-470-41418-9 / 0470414189
ISBN-13 978-0-470-41418-7 / 9780470414187
Zustand Neuware
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