Logical Options: An Introduction to Classical and Alternative Logics
β Scribed by John L. Bell, David DeVidi, Graham Solomon
- Publisher
- Broadview Press
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 156
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Logical Options introduces the extensions and alternatives to classical logic which are most discussed in the philosophical literature: many-sorted logic, second-order logic, modal logics, intuitionistic logic, three-valued logic, fuzzy logic, and free logic. Each logic is introduced with a brief description of some aspect of its philosophical significance, and wherever possible semantic and proof methods are employed to facilitate comparison of the various systems. The book is designed to be useful for philosophy students and professional philosophers who have learned some classical first-order logic and would like to learn about other logics important to their philosophical work.
β¦ Subjects
Logic & Language;Philosophy;Politics & Social Sciences
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