Logic: The Theory of Formal Inference by Ambrose, Alice

Logic: The Theory of Formal Inference

Geared toward college undergraduates new to the subject, this concise introduction to formal logic was written by...
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Author: Alice Ambrose
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Logic: The Theory of Formal Inference by Ambrose, Alice

Logic: The Theory of Formal Inference

€18,61

Logic: The Theory of Formal Inference

€18,61
Author: Alice Ambrose
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Geared toward college undergraduates new to the subject, this concise introduction to formal logic was written by Alice Ambrose and Morris Lazerowitz, a pair of noted scholars and prolific authors in this field. A preliminary section opens the subject under the heading of truth-functions. Two subsequent parts on quantification and classes, each subdivided into numerous brief specifics, complete the overview.
Suitable for students of philosophy as well as mathematics, the three-part treatment begins with the intuitive development of the standard theory of sentential connectives (called operators). The theory is further developed with the assistance of truth-tables and ultimately as a logistic system. Part II explores first-order quantification theory. In addition to examining most of the familiar laws that can be expressed by monadic formulas, the text addresses polyadic principles and the theories of identity and descriptions. Part III focuses on elementary concepts of classes, from class membership and class inclusion to the algebra of classes. Each part concludes with a series of exercises.


Author: Alice Ambrose, Morris Lazerowitz
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 11/18/2015
Pages: 96
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 8.80h x 5.80w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9780486796772

About the Author
Alice Ambrose (1906-2001) studied philosophy at Cambridge with G. E. Moore and Ludwig Wittgenstein and taught at Smith College from 1937 until her 1972 retirement. She wrote several books on aspects of logic in collaboration with her husband, Morris Lazerowitz (1907-87), who was also a longtime faculty member of Smith's Philosophy Department.


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