Formal Logic: A Philosophical Approach
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1. Verfasser: Hoyningen-Huene, Paul (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh Press Aug. 2004
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Beschreibung:Many texts on logic are written with a mathematical emphasis, and focus primarily on the development of a formal apparatus and associated techniques. In other, more philosophical texts, the topic is often presented as an indulgent collection of musings on issues for which technical solutions have long since been devised. What has been missing until now is an attempt to unite the motives underlying both approaches. Paul Hoyningen-Huene’s Formal Logic seeks to find a balance between the necessity of formal considerations and the importance of full reflection and explanation about the seemingly arbitrary steps that occasionally confound even the most serious student of logic. Alex Levine’s artful translation conveys both the content and style of the German edition. Filled with examples, exercises, and a straightforward look at some of the most common problems in teaching the subject, this work is eminently suitable for the classroom
Includes bibliographical references (pages 253-254)
1. Introduction. An example -- Preliminary remarks on the notion of logical form -- Validity and soundness -- Statements, primitive statements, and compound statements -- 2. Statement logic. The symbol of statement logic -- The metalogic of statement logic -- Review and overview -- 3. Predicate logic. The symbol system of predicate logic -- The metalogic of predicate logic -- Review and overview -- 4. The mathematical approach to statement logic. On mathematical approaches in general -- The syntax of statement logic -- Semantics : model theory -- Proof theory -- Review --Prospects for predicate logic -- Appendix 1. An additional proof -- Appendix 2. Solutions to the exercises / by Christopher von Bülow and Alex Levine -- Appendix 3. Suggestions for further reading
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (272 p.)
ISBN:0822958473
082297259X
9780822958475
9780822972594

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