Elementary Formal Logic: A Programmed Course

Originally published in 1966. This is a self-instructional course intended for first-year university students who have not had previous acquaintance with Logic. The book deals with "propositional" logic by the truth-table method, briefly introducing axiomatic procedures, and proceeds to the theory of the syllogism, the logic of one-place predicates, and elementary parts of the logic of many-place predicates. Revision material is provided covering the main parts of the course. The course represents from eight to twenty hours work. depending on the student's speed of work and on whether optional chapters are taken.

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Elementary Formal Logic: A Programmed Course

Originally published in 1966. This is a self-instructional course intended for first-year university students who have not had previous acquaintance with Logic. The book deals with "propositional" logic by the truth-table method, briefly introducing axiomatic procedures, and proceeds to the theory of the syllogism, the logic of one-place predicates, and elementary parts of the logic of many-place predicates. Revision material is provided covering the main parts of the course. The course represents from eight to twenty hours work. depending on the student's speed of work and on whether optional chapters are taken.

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Elementary Formal Logic: A Programmed Course

Elementary Formal Logic: A Programmed Course

by C. L. Hamblin
Elementary Formal Logic: A Programmed Course

Elementary Formal Logic: A Programmed Course

by C. L. Hamblin

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Originally published in 1966. This is a self-instructional course intended for first-year university students who have not had previous acquaintance with Logic. The book deals with "propositional" logic by the truth-table method, briefly introducing axiomatic procedures, and proceeds to the theory of the syllogism, the logic of one-place predicates, and elementary parts of the logic of many-place predicates. Revision material is provided covering the main parts of the course. The course represents from eight to twenty hours work. depending on the student's speed of work and on whether optional chapters are taken.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000737035
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/04/2019
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Logic
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 188
File size: 2 MB

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Hamblin\, C. L.

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1: Logical Relations 1. Statements and Logical Strictness 2. Implication and Equivalence 3. Contradiction and Contrariety 4. Subcontrariety and Indifference 5. Ambiguity and Empty Terms Part 2: The Logic of Unanalysed Statements 6. Negation and Conjunction 7. Disjunction 8. Implication and Truth-Tables 9. Tautologies and Material Implication 10. Material Equivalence: Rules of Inference 11. Logic from Axioms 12. Logical Relations by Truth-Table Part 3: The Logic of Predicates 13. Syllogisms 14. Existential Presuppositions 15. Predicates and Quantifiers 16. The Elementary Logic of Relations. Revision Chapters

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