Elements of Formal Logic

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A01=D. G. Londey
A01=G. E. Hughes
advanced deductive logic textbook
AEE
ambiguity
arguments
Author_D. G. Londey
Author_G. E. Hughes
axiomatic
axiomatic systems
Basic Formula
calculus
Category=PB
Category=QDTL
CNF
consistency completeness independence
Construct Truth Tables
contrariety
De Morgan Laws
decision procedures
deduction
Dyadic Operators
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
experimental
Figure Iv
Follow
formal axiomatic systems
formal logic
hypotheses
Hypothetical Syllogism
Indian record
induction
inductive
inference
Inferential Schemata
knowledge
Leu
Lower Predicate Calculus-1
Major Premiss
mathematics philosophy
maths philosophy
maths theory
meta-logical proofs
metaphysics
Minor Premiss
Modality
operations
Predicate Calculus
predicate logic
Predicate Variable
predicates
predictive
probability
proof
propositional calculus
Propositional Schemata
Propositional Variables
rationality
reasoning
science
Standard Form
statistical
syllogism
syllogistic logic
Syllogistic Moods
Syllogistic Schema
symbolic logic
tautologies
truth
Truth Table Method
truth-table
Uniform Substitution
Valid Formula
validity
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367420437
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published in 1965. This is a textbook of modern deductive logic, designed for beginners but leading further into the heart of the subject than most other books of the kind.

The fields covered are the Propositional Calculus, the more elementary parts of the Predicate Calculus, and Syllogistic Logic treated from a modern point of view. In each of the systems discussed the main emphases are on Decision Procedures and Axiomatisation, and the material is presented with as much formal rigour as is compatible with clarity of exposition. The techniques used are not only described but given a theoretical justification. Proofs of Consistency, Completeness and Independence are set out in detail. The fundamental characteristics of the various systems studies, and their relations to each other are established by meta-logical proofs, which are used freely in all sections of the book. Exercises are appended to most of the chapters, and answers are provided.

Hughes\, G. E.; Londey\, D. G.