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Logic: Key Concepts in Philosophy: Key Concepts in Philosophy

Autor Laurence Goldstein, Andrew Brennan, Max Deutsch, Joe Y.F. Lau
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 sep 2005
Key Concepts in Philosophy is a series of concise, accessible and engaging introductions to the core ideas and subjects encountered in the study of philosophy. Specially written to meet the needs of students and those with an interest in, but little prior knowledge of, philosophy, the books open up fascinating, yet sometimes difficult ideas. The series builds to give a solid grounding in philosophy and each book is also ideal as a companion to further study.An understanding of logic is fundamental to the study of philosophy. This stimulating and thorough guidebook offers clear explanation and exploration of the central issues and questions addressed when studying logic. The topics covered include:Reason and unreason;Proving a point;Entailment;Truth;The logic of components of speech and language.An invaluable resource for those studying logic for the first time, this text provides a sound grasp of a fascinating, but often complex - and even daunting - component of philosophy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780826474094
ISBN-10: 0826474098
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Seria Key Concepts in Philosophy

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

1. Reason and Unreason2. Proving a Point3. Is Necessity Really Necessary?4. Entailment5. The Truth about Truth6. The Logic of Parts of Speech7. Is Logic Part of the Problem, not the Solution?

Recenzii

The authors have succeeded in dealing clearly with the most central concerns of logicians in the 21st Century...It is refreshing to note that the authors do not find it necessary to burden this book with too many formalisations and an exaggerated use of symbolic logic. This makes the book accessible for everybody who wants to know more about what could make thinking rational and reasoning logical...The authors have achieved a delicate balance between providing information on logical problems and digging into their relationship with a wider philosophical context.
'the four joint authors of Logic...meet their readers on the latter's own ground..and lace their expositions with a disarming sense of humour.'   Times Higher Education Supplement, May 2006