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Originally published in 1973. This book is directed to the student of philosophy whose background in mathematics is very limited. The author strikes a balance between material of a philosophical and a formal kind, and does this in a way that will bring out the intricate connections between the two. On the formal side, he gives particular care to provide the basic tools from set theory and arithmetic that are needed to study systems of logic, setting out completeness results for two, three, and four valued logic, explaining concepts such as freedom and bondage in quantificational logic, describing the intuitionistic conception of the logical operators, and setting out Zermelo's axiom system for set theory. On the philosophical side, he gives particular attention to such topics as the problem of entailment, the import of the Löwenheim-Skolem theorem, the expressive powers of quantificational logic, the ideas underlying intuitionistic logic, the nature of set theory, and the relationship between logic and set theory.
There are exercises within the text, set out alongside the theoretical ideas that they involve.
Title
Topics in Modern Logic
Author
D. C. Makinson
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Routledge
Published
March 2021
Weight
123g
Page Count
118
Dimensions
12.7 x 19.6 x 1.1 cm
ISBN
9780367426224
ISBN-10
0367426226
Eden Code
5541071
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