Methods of Logic - VAN ORMAN Willard
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Hardcover, dj, in-8, 272 pp.
Willard Van Orman Quine's "Methods of Logic" is a significant work in the philosophy of logic and philosophy of language. Quine is well-known for his contributions to logic, philosophy of science, and analytic philosophy, and this book reflects his ideas about formal logic and its application.
The book focuses on teaching logic with an emphasis on formal methods, particularly in the context of deductive reasoning. It covers classical logic, set theory, and more advanced topics. Quine presents these topics with a philosophical lens, offering insights not only into the mechanics of logical systems but also their relation to language and human knowledge.
Willard Van Orman Quine's "Methods of Logic" is a significant work in the philosophy of logic and philosophy of language. Quine is well-known for his contributions to logic, philosophy of science, and analytic philosophy, and this book reflects his ideas about formal logic and its application.
The book focuses on teaching logic with an emphasis on formal methods, particularly in the context of deductive reasoning. It covers classical logic, set theory, and more advanced topics. Quine presents these topics with a philosophical lens, offering insights not only into the mechanics of logical systems but also their relation to language and human knowledge.
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VAN ORMAN Willard
Methods of Logic
Hardcover, dj, in-8, 272 pp.
Willard Van Orman Quine's "Methods of Logic" is a significant work in the philosophy of logic and philosophy of language. Quine is well-known for his contributions to logic, philosophy of science, and analytic philosophy, and this book reflects his ideas about formal logic and its application.
The book focuses on teaching logic with an emphasis on formal methods, particularly in the context of deductive reasoning. It covers classical logic, set the...
Methods of Logic
Hardcover, dj, in-8, 272 pp.
Willard Van Orman Quine's "Methods of Logic" is a significant work in the philosophy of logic and philosophy of language. Quine is well-known for his contributions to logic, philosophy of science, and analytic philosophy, and this book reflects his ideas about formal logic and its application.
The book focuses on teaching logic with an emphasis on formal methods, particularly in the context of deductive reasoning. It covers classical logic, set the...