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Logic: The Laws of Truth
Nicholas J.J. Smith
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Description for Logic: The Laws of Truth
Hardback. Logic is essential to correct reasoning and also has important theoretical applications in philosophy, computer science, linguistics, and mathematics. This book provides an introduction to classical logic, with an approach that emphasizes both the hows and whys of logic. It covers the formal tools and techniques of logic. Num Pages: 544 pages, 80 line illus. 90 tables. BIC Classification: HPL. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 163 x 241 x 23. Weight in Grams: 886.
Logic is essential to correct reasoning and also has important theoretical applications in philosophy, computer science, linguistics, and mathematics. This book provides an exceptionally clear introduction to classical logic, with a unique approach that emphasizes both the hows and whys of logic. Here Nicholas Smith thoroughly covers the formal tools and techniques of logic while also imparting a deeper understanding of their underlying rationales and broader philosophical significance. In addition, this is the only introduction to logic available today that presents all the major forms of proof--trees, natural deduction in all its major variants, axiomatic proofs, and sequent calculus. The book also features numerous exercises, with solutions available on an accompanying website. Logic is the ideal textbook for undergraduates and graduate students seeking a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the subject. * Provides an essential introduction to classical logic * Emphasizes the how and why of logic * Covers both formal and philosophical issues * Presents all the major forms of proof--from trees to sequent calculus * Features numerous exercises, with solutions available at http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~njjsmith/lawsoftruth * The ideal textbook for undergraduates and graduate students
Product Details
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Number of pages
544
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
544
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691151632
SKU
V9780691151632
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About Nicholas J.J. Smith
Nicholas J. J. Smith is senior lecturer in philosophy at the University of Sydney in Australia. He is the author of Vagueness and Degrees of Truth.
Reviews for Logic: The Laws of Truth
"[I]f you are a teacher in the market for a new logic text, or a student looking for very helpful reading, this could indeed be the book for you."
Logic Matters blog "This book provides an excellent comprehensive introduction to classical first-order logic with identity. It has the expected virtues of clarity, precision and accessibility... The book deserves to be used widely, both as a text for courses and for self-study."
Greg O'Hair, Australasian Journal of Philosophy "You will find this book outstanding whenever you read it, but you'll be even smarter if you read it before other, even excellent, logic books in your library."
George Hacken, Computing Reviews "[T]his volume displays a masterly combination of clarity, friendliness to the beginning student with technical accuracy, and carefully thought out choice of topics that is hard to find on the market. Smith succeeds in introducing his readers to the complexities of symbolic logic in a very gentle manner
there is not a formula or a definition in the book that is not thoroughly explained or illustrated with an abundance of examples."
F. Paoli, History and Philosophy of Logic "An excellent textbook for an undergraduate course on this topic."
Peter W. Evans, Philosophy in Review
Logic Matters blog "This book provides an excellent comprehensive introduction to classical first-order logic with identity. It has the expected virtues of clarity, precision and accessibility... The book deserves to be used widely, both as a text for courses and for self-study."
Greg O'Hair, Australasian Journal of Philosophy "You will find this book outstanding whenever you read it, but you'll be even smarter if you read it before other, even excellent, logic books in your library."
George Hacken, Computing Reviews "[T]his volume displays a masterly combination of clarity, friendliness to the beginning student with technical accuracy, and carefully thought out choice of topics that is hard to find on the market. Smith succeeds in introducing his readers to the complexities of symbolic logic in a very gentle manner
there is not a formula or a definition in the book that is not thoroughly explained or illustrated with an abundance of examples."
F. Paoli, History and Philosophy of Logic "An excellent textbook for an undergraduate course on this topic."
Peter W. Evans, Philosophy in Review