Introduction to Logic
Routledge (2002)
| Abstract | Introduction to Logic offers one of the most clear, interesting and accessible introductions to what has long been considered one of the most challenging subjects in philosophy. Harry Gensler engages readers with the basics of logic through practical examples and important arguments in the history of philosophy and from contemporary philosophy. Using simpler and manageable methods for testing arguments, readers are led through in a careful step-by-step way to master the complexities of logic. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Logic | |||||||||
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| Call number | BC71.G37 2002 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0415996511 9780415996501 9780415226745 0415226740 0415996503 9780415996518 | |||||||||
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Greg Restall (2005). Logic: An Introduction. Routledge.
Theodore Sider (2010). Logic for Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
Paul Tomassi (1999). Logic. Routledge.
Brian F. Chellas (1980). Modal Logic: An Introduction. Cambridge University Press.
Graham Priest (2000). Logic: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.
MarĂa Manzano (1996). Extensions of First Order Logic. Cambridge University Press.
Charles Ashbacher (2002). Introduction to Neutrosophic Logic. American Research Press.
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