![]() Deduction: Introductory Symbolic Logic, 2nd Edition
ISBN: 978-0-631-22710-6
Hardcover
528 pages
December 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
US $129.95
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Deduction is an efficient and elegant presentation of classical first-order logic. It presents a truth tree system based on the work of Jeffrey, as well as a natural deduction system inspired by that of Kalish and Montague.
* Efficient and elegant presentation of classical first-order logic.
* Presents a truth tree system based on the work of Jeffrey, as well as a natural deduction system inspired by that of Kalish and Montague.
* Contains detailed, yet accessible chapters on extensions and revisions of classical logic: modal logic, many-valued logic, fuzzy logic, intuitionistic logic, counterfactuals, deontic logic, common sense reasoning, and quantified modal logic.
* Includes problem sets, designed to lead students gradually from easier to more difficult problems.
* Features web-based programs which give students symbolization problems, hints, grades, and demonstrations.
Further information and sample content is available on the supporting website: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/philosophy/faculty/bonevac/deduction/
* Efficient and elegant presentation of classical first-order logic.
* Presents a truth tree system based on the work of Jeffrey, as well as a natural deduction system inspired by that of Kalish and Montague.
* Contains detailed, yet accessible chapters on extensions and revisions of classical logic: modal logic, many-valued logic, fuzzy logic, intuitionistic logic, counterfactuals, deontic logic, common sense reasoning, and quantified modal logic.
* Includes problem sets, designed to lead students gradually from easier to more difficult problems.
* Features web-based programs which give students symbolization problems, hints, grades, and demonstrations.
Further information and sample content is available on the supporting website: http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/philosophy/faculty/bonevac/deduction/

