The Concept of Logical Consequence: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic
The Concept of Logical Consequence is a critical evaluation of the model-theoretic and proof-theoretic characterizations of logical consequence that proceeds from Alfred Tarski’s characterization of the informal concept of logical consequence. This study evaluates and expands upon ideas set forth in Tarski’s 1936 article on logical consequence, and appeals to his 1935 article on truth. Classical logic, as well as extensions and deviations are considered. Issues in the philosophy of logic such as the nature of logical constants, the philosophical significance of completeness, and the metaphysical and epistemological implications of logic are discussed in the context of the examination of the concept of logical consequence.
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The Concept of Logical Consequence: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic
The Concept of Logical Consequence is a critical evaluation of the model-theoretic and proof-theoretic characterizations of logical consequence that proceeds from Alfred Tarski’s characterization of the informal concept of logical consequence. This study evaluates and expands upon ideas set forth in Tarski’s 1936 article on logical consequence, and appeals to his 1935 article on truth. Classical logic, as well as extensions and deviations are considered. Issues in the philosophy of logic such as the nature of logical constants, the philosophical significance of completeness, and the metaphysical and epistemological implications of logic are discussed in the context of the examination of the concept of logical consequence.
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The Concept of Logical Consequence: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic

The Concept of Logical Consequence: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic

by Matthew W. McKeon
The Concept of Logical Consequence: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic

The Concept of Logical Consequence: An Introduction to Philosophical Logic

by Matthew W. McKeon

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The Concept of Logical Consequence is a critical evaluation of the model-theoretic and proof-theoretic characterizations of logical consequence that proceeds from Alfred Tarski’s characterization of the informal concept of logical consequence. This study evaluates and expands upon ideas set forth in Tarski’s 1936 article on logical consequence, and appeals to his 1935 article on truth. Classical logic, as well as extensions and deviations are considered. Issues in the philosophy of logic such as the nature of logical constants, the philosophical significance of completeness, and the metaphysical and epistemological implications of logic are discussed in the context of the examination of the concept of logical consequence.

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ISBN-13: 9781433106453
Publisher: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Publication date: 08/24/2010
Series: American University Studies , #207
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Matthew W. McKeon is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Michigan State University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut. His dissertation is on modal logic. McKeon’s primary area of publication is the history and philosophy of logic.

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