Lectures on Logic

Lectures on Logic

Author: Immanuel Kant

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-09-13

Total Pages: 740

ISBN-13: 9780521546911

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Popular Lectures on Mathematical Logic

Popular Lectures on Mathematical Logic

Author: Hao Wang

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 2014-09-22

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 0486171043

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Noted logician discusses both theoretical underpinnings and practical applications, exploring set theory, model theory, recursion theory and constructivism, proof theory, logic's relation to computer science, and other subjects. 1981 edition, reissued by Dover in 1993 with a new Postscript by the author.


Reasoning and the Logic of Things

Reasoning and the Logic of Things

Author: Charles Sanders Peirce

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 9780674749672

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Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) was an American philosopher, physicist, mathematician and founder of pragmatism. This book provides readers with philosopher's only known, complete account of his own work. It comprises a series of lectures given in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1898.


LOGIC: Lecture Notes for Philosophy, Mathematics, and Computer Science

LOGIC: Lecture Notes for Philosophy, Mathematics, and Computer Science

Author: Andrea Iacona

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-05-10

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 3030648117

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This textbook is a logic manual which includes an elementary course and an advanced course. It covers more than most introductory logic textbooks, while maintaining a comfortable pace that students can follow. The technical exposition is clear, precise and follows a paced increase in complexity, allowing the reader to get comfortable with previous definitions and procedures before facing more difficult material. The book also presents an interesting overall balance between formal and philosophical discussion, making it suitable for both philosophy and more formal/science oriented students. This textbook is of great use to undergraduate philosophy students, graduate philosophy students, logic teachers, undergraduates and graduates in mathematics, computer science or related fields in which logic is required.


Pragmatic Logic

Pragmatic Logic

Author: William J. Eccles

Publisher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers

Published: 2007-06-01

Total Pages: 220

ISBN-13: 1598291939

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Pragmatic Logic presents the analysis and design of digital logic systems. The author begins with a brief study of binary and hexadecimal number systems and then looks at the basics of Boolean algebra. The study of logic circuits is divided into two parts, combinational logic, which has no memory, and sequential logic, which does. Numerous examples highlight the principles being presented. The text ends with an introduction to digital logic design using Verilog, a hardware description language. The chapter on Verilog can be studied along with the other chapters in the text. After the reader has completed combinational logic in Chapters 4 and 5, sections 9.1 and 9.2 would be appropriate. Similarly, the rest of Chapter 9 could be studied after completing sequential logic in Chapters 6 and 7. This short lecture book will be of use to students at any level of electrical or computer engineering and for practicing engineers or scientists in any field looking for a practical and applied introduction to digital logic. The author's "pragmatic" and applied style gives a unique and helpful "non-idealist, practical, opinionated" introduction to digital systems.


Hegel's Science of Logic

Hegel's Science of Logic

Author: Richard Dien Winfield

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 2012-10-27

Total Pages: 389

ISBN-13: 144221936X

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This text provides a truly comprehensive guide to one of the most important and challenging works of modern philosophy. The systematic complexity of Hegel's radical project in the Science of Logic prevents many from understanding and appreciating its value. By independently and critically working through Hegel's argument, this book offers an enlightening aid for study and anchors the Science of Logic at a central position in the philosophical canon.


Introduction to Logic, Second Edition

Introduction to Logic, Second Edition

Author: Genesereth Michael

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2013-08-16

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13: 3031017994

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This book is a gentle but rigorous introduction to Formal Logic. It is intended primarily for use at the college level. However, it can also be used for advanced secondary school students, and it can be used at the start of graduate school for those who have not yet seen the material. The approach to teaching logic used here emerged from more than 20 years of teaching logic to students at Stanford University and from teaching logic to tens of thousands of others via online courses on the World Wide Web. The approach differs from that taken by other books in logic in two essential ways, one having to do with content, the other with form. Like many other books on logic, this one covers logical syntax and semantics and proof theory plus induction. However, unlike other books, this book begins with Herbrand semantics rather than the more traditional Tarskian semantics. This approach makes the material considerably easier for students to understand and leaves them with a deeper understanding of what logic is all about. In addition to this text, there are online exercises (with automated grading), online logic tools and applications, online videos of lectures, and an online forum for discussion. They are available at logic.stanford.edu/intrologic/


Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge

Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge

Author: Edmund Husserl

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-08-26

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 1402067275

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Claire Ortiz Hill The publication of all but a small, unfound, part of the complete text of the lecture course on logic and theory of knowledge that Edmund Husserl gave at Göttingen during the winter semester of 1906/07 became a reality in 1984 with the publication of Einleitung in die Logik und Erkenntnistheorie, Vorlesungen 1906/07 edited by 1 Ullrich Melle. Published in that volume were also 27 appendices containing material selected to complement the content of the main text in significant ways. They provide valuable insight into the evolution of Husserl’s thought between the Logical Investigations and Ideas I and, therefore, into the origins of phenomenology. That text and all those appendices but one are translated and published in the present volume. Omitted are only the “Personal Notes” dated September 25, 1906, November 4, 1907, and March 6, 1908, which were translated by Dallas Willard and published in his translation of Husserl’s Early 2 Writings in the Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics. Introduction to Logic and Theory of Knowledge, Lectures 1906/07 provides valuable insight into the development of the ideas fun- mental to phenomenology. Besides shedding considerable light on the genesis of phenomenology, it sheds needed light on many other dimensions of Husserl’s thought that have puzzled and challenged scholars.