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24 Σεπ 2023 · Considering its intended audience of those new to both logic and philosophy, the text succeeds with a gentle and thorough introduction to core concepts, terms, and notations of logic; and pivots smoothly and effectively to the association of logic with philosophy, around Chapter 3 of 5.
Peter Smith, Introduction to Formal Logic** (2nd edition, CUP, 2020; corrected version now freely downloadable from logicmatters.net/ifl). The first edition was the first year text in Cambridge for a decade.
with the new ideas, questions, and approaches they find in introductory courses in philosophy, and that it can be helpful to provide them with texts that explain these in relatively straightforward terms.
logic, mathematical induction, a deduction theorem for propositional logic, and brief introductions to set theory, modal logic and number theory. The reviewer, Adam Kovach, is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Marymount University in
20 Ιουν 2017 · This is an introductory textbook in logic and critical thinking. The goal of the textbook is to provide the reader with a set of tools and skills that will enable them to identify and evaluate arguments. The book is intended for an introductory course that covers both formal and informal logic.
• Logic (https://press.rebus.community/intro-to-phil-logic/)(Ed. Benjamin Martin): chapters include what is logic?; evaluating arguments; formal logic; informal fallacies; necessary and sufficient conditions • Metaphysics (Ed. Adriano Palma): chapters include universals; finitism, infinitism, monism, dualism,
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