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The Elements of Logic

The Elements of Logic
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1947
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The Elements of Mathematical Logic

The Elements of Mathematical Logic
Author: Paul C. Rosenbloom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1950
Genre: Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
ISBN:

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"This book is intended for readers who, while mature mathematically, have no knowledge of mathematical logic. We attempt to introduce the reader to the most important approaches to the subject, and, wherever possible within the limitations of space which we have set for ourselves, to give at least a few nontrivial results illustrating each of the important methods for attacking logical problems"--Preface.


Elements of Logic

Elements of Logic
Author: Richard Whately
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1826
Genre: Logic
ISBN:

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The Elements of Logic

The Elements of Logic
Author: Stephen Francis Barker
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Humanities, Social Sciences & World Languages
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1989
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

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This text covers a broad, traditional range of topics and includes a large number of exercises with concisely and pointedly illustrated logical principles. This edition includes new material on the logic of identity, the use of logic in writing, and the status of logic laws.


Elements of Logic via Numbers and Sets

Elements of Logic via Numbers and Sets
Author: D.L. Johnson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1447106032

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In mathematics we are interested in why a particular formula is true. Intuition and statistical evidence are insufficient, so we need to construct a formal logical proof. The purpose of this book is to describe why such proofs are important, what they are made of, how to recognize valid ones, how to distinguish different kinds, and how to construct them. This book is written for 1st year students with no previous experience of formulating proofs. Dave Johnson has drawn from his considerable experience to provide a text that concentrates on the most important elements of the subject using clear, simple explanations that require no background knowledge of logic. It gives many useful examples and problems, many with fully-worked solutions at the end of the book. In addition to a comprehensive index, there is also a useful `Dramatis Personae` an index to the many symbols introduced in the text, most of which will be new to students and which will be used throughout their degree programme.


The Elements of Formal Logic

The Elements of Formal Logic
Author: G. E. Hughes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1000737047

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Originally published in 1965. This is a textbook of modern deductive logic, designed for beginners but leading further into the heart of the subject than most other books of the kind. The fields covered are the Propositional Calculus, the more elementary parts of the Predicate Calculus, and Syllogistic Logic treated from a modern point of view. In each of the systems discussed the main emphases are on Decision Procedures and Axiomatisation, and the material is presented with as much formal rigour as is compatible with clarity of exposition. The techniques used are not only described but given a theoretical justification. Proofs of Consistency, Completeness and Independence are set out in detail. The fundamental characteristics of the various systems studies, and their relations to each other are established by meta-logical proofs, which are used freely in all sections of the book. Exercises are appended to most of the chapters, and answers are provided.


Elements of Logic

Elements of Logic
Author: Cardinal Mercier
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2018-05-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781720324638

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With Imprimatur. Introduction 1. Definition of Logic. -- Logic is the systematic study of the order to be observed in judging, reasoning, and other processes of thought in order to arrive at the knowledge of truth. This definition shows us: (1) the materials (material cause) of the logical order; (2) their elaboration (formal cause) (3) the purpose of this elaboration (final cause). 2. Materials of Logical Order. -- In some sense, these materials are acts of the mind, like apprehension, judgment, ratiocination (reasoning); but strictly speaking, only apprehensions are the material object of logical order (3). (1) By apprehension the mind represents to itself one thing or many things, without either affirming or denying anything. Concepts; the product of apprehension, are expressed by names or terms. (2) To establish a relation of identity or non-identity, of agreement or non-agreement, between the objects of two concepts, in affirming or denying one object of another is to judge. A judgment is expressed in a proposition. (3) To reason is to combine two or more judgments so as to form a new one. The complete ordinary expression of this simplest exercise of reasoning is the syllogism. 3. The Formal Cause of the Logical Order. -- The formal object of logic, or the point of view from which logic regards the acts of the mind, is their adaptability to certain processes of thought which are called either particular sciences or philosophy. These processes imply stages. The mind must grasp the numerous aspects of reality one after another before coordinating the fragmentary explications. Judgment is the first step in combining ideas; judgments in their turn become the materials of reasoning; an isolated piece of reasoning does not suffice to produce adequate knowledge of things, but several reasonings become materials of a scientific system. This rational arrangement of ideas constitutes the logical order properly so called: "the order which reason constitutes for its own acts". 4. Difference between Psychology and Logic. -- Many different sciences may be concerned with one and the same subject, if they study different properties in it, and, consequently, consider it from different points of view. They are then said to have a common (that is, undetermined) object, but each has its own formal (or determined) object. Psychology, too, has in part for its (material) object the act of human reason, but it does not study them under the same aspect (formal object) as logic does. Psychology sees in them vital acts, of which it seeks the nature and origin. Logic considers them in so far as they are cognitions of objects, objective representations, abstract and universal, furnishing the matter of the relations which reason formulates in judgments and reasonings, and arranges in a scientific system. In psychology, as in all the sciences of the real, order is the necessary condition of science; but logic has this order for its object. Its proper object is the form itself of this scientific construction.


Elements of Knowledge

Elements of Knowledge
Author: Arthur Franklin Stewart
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1997
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780826513038

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Elements of Knowledge is an introductory text designed to bring a working understanding and appreciation of the fundamental tenets and methods of the American school of philosophy known as pragmatism, as articulated by its founder C.S. Peirce, to undergraduates and general readers. It presents and explains the basic pragmatic tools that are the common thread in our acquisition and development of knowledge, whether in an academic, vocational, or professional setting, or in life at large.


The Elements of Logic

The Elements of Logic
Author: William Duncan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1802
Genre: Logic
ISBN:

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Elements of Mathematical Logic

Elements of Mathematical Logic
Author: Georg Kreisel
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1967
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9780444534125

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