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Routledge Library Editions: Logic


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Reissuing works originally published between 1931 and 1990, this set of twenty-four books covers the full range of the philosophy of logic, from introductions to logic, to calculus and mathematical logic, to logic in language and linguistics and logical reasoning in law and ethics. An international array of authors are represented in this comprehensive collection.

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Routledge Library Editions: Logic

Routledge Library Editions: Logic

1st Edition

By Various
November 12, 2019

Reissuing works originally published between 1931 and 1990, this set of twenty-four books covers the full range of the philosophy of logic, from introductions to logic, to calculus and mathematical logic, to logic in language and linguistics and logical reasoning in law and ethics. An international...

An Introduction to Logic The Criticism of Arguments

An Introduction to Logic: The Criticism of Arguments

1st Edition

By Peter Alexander
May 01, 2021

Originally published in 1969. This book is for undergraduates whether specializing in philosophy or not. It assumes no previous knowledge of logic but aims to show how logical notions arise from, or are abstracted from, everyday discourse, whether technical or non-technical. It sets out a knowledge...

An Introduction to Many-valued Logics

An Introduction to Many-valued Logics

1st Edition

By Robert Ackermann
May 01, 2021

Originally published in 1967. An introduction to the literature of nonstandard logic, in particular to those nonstandard logics known as many-valued logics. Part I expounds and discusses implicational calculi, modal logics and many-valued logics and their associated calculi. Part II considers the ...

Meaning, Quantification, Necessity Themes in Philosophical Logic

Meaning, Quantification, Necessity: Themes in Philosophical Logic

1st Edition

By Martin Davies
May 01, 2021

Originally published in 1981. This is a book for the final year undergraduate or first year graduate who intends to proceed with serious research in philosophical logic. It will be welcomed by both lecturers and students for its careful consideration of main themes ranging from Gricean accounts of ...

Nondeductive Inference

Nondeductive Inference

1st Edition

By Robert Ackermann
May 01, 2021

Originally published in 1966. An introduction to current studies of kinds of inference in which validity cannot be determined by ordinary deductive models. In particular, inductive inference, predictive inference, statistical inference, and decision making are examined in some detail. The last ...

Quantification Theory

Quantification Theory

1st Edition

By J. A. Faris
May 01, 2021

Originally published in 1964. This book is concerned with general arguments, by which is meant broadly arguments that rely for their force on the ideas expressed by all, every, any, some, none and other kindred words or phrases. A main object of quantificational logic is to provide methods for ...

The Implications of Induction

The Implications of Induction

1st Edition

By L. Jonathan Cohen
May 01, 2021

Originally published in 1973. This book presents a valid mode of reasoning that is different to mathematical probability. This inductive logic is investigated in terms of scientific investigation. The author presents his criteria of adequacy for analysing inductive support for hypotheses and ...

The Logical Structure of Science

The Logical Structure of Science

1st Edition

By A. Cornelius Benjamin
May 01, 2021

This book addresses the argument in the history of the philosophy of science between the positivists and the anti-positivists. The author starts from a point of firm conviction that all science and philosophy must start with the given… But that the range of the given is not definite. He begins with...

Presuppostion & Transcendental Inference

Presuppostion & Transcendental Inference

1st Edition

By Humphrey Palmer
March 31, 2021

Originally published in 1985. This book is about a single famous line of argument, pioneered by Descartes and deployed to full effect by Kant. That argument was meant to refute scepticism once and for all, and make the world safe for science. 'I think, so I exist’ is valid reasoning, but circular ...

The Development of Mathematical Logic

The Development of Mathematical Logic

1st Edition

By P. H. Nidditch
March 31, 2021

Originally published in 1962. A clear and simple account of the growth and structure of Mathematical Logic, no earlier knowledge of logic being required. After outlining the four lines of thought that have been its roots - the logic of Aristotle, the idea of all the parts of mathematics as systems ...

The Elements of Formal Logic

The Elements of Formal Logic

1st Edition

By G. E. Hughes, D. G. Londey
March 31, 2021

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 ...

The Logic of Choice An Investigation of the Concepts of Rule and Rationality

The Logic of Choice: An Investigation of the Concepts of Rule and Rationality

1st Edition

By Gidon Gottlieb
March 31, 2021

Originally published in 1968. This is a critical study of the concept of ‘rule’ featuring in law, ethics and much philosophical analysis which the author uses to investigate the concept of ‘rationality’. The author indicates in what manner the modes of reasoning involved in reliance upon rules are ...

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