The Logic and Utility of Mathematics
Author : Charles Davies
Publisher :
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 40,42 MB
Release : 1860
Category : Logic
ISBN :
Author : Charles Davies
Publisher :
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 40,42 MB
Release : 1860
Category : Logic
ISBN :
Author : C. Davies
Publisher : Рипол Классик
Page : 385 pages
File Size : 19,5 MB
Release :
Category : History
ISBN : 1178012557
The logic and utility of mathematics with the best methods of instruction explained and illustrated.
Author : Theodore Sider
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 305 pages
File Size : 45,43 MB
Release : 2010-01-07
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0192658816
Logic for Philosophy is an introduction to logic for students of contemporary philosophy. It is suitable both for advanced undergraduates and for beginning graduate students in philosophy. It covers (i) basic approaches to logic, including proof theory and especially model theory, (ii) extensions of standard logic that are important in philosophy, and (iii) some elementary philosophy of logic. It emphasizes breadth rather than depth. For example, it discusses modal logic and counterfactuals, but does not prove the central metalogical results for predicate logic (completeness, undecidability, etc.) Its goal is to introduce students to the logic they need to know in order to read contemporary philosophical work. It is very user-friendly for students without an extensive background in mathematics. In short, this book gives you the understanding of logic that you need to do philosophy.
Author : Elliot Mendelsohn
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 351 pages
File Size : 49,90 MB
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 1461572886
This is a compact mtroduction to some of the pnncipal tOpICS of mathematical logic . In the belief that beginners should be exposed to the most natural and easiest proofs, I have used free-swinging set-theoretic methods. The significance of a demand for constructive proofs can be evaluated only after a certain amount of experience with mathematical logic has been obtained. If we are to be expelled from "Cantor's paradise" (as nonconstructive set theory was called by Hilbert), at least we should know what we are missing. The major changes in this new edition are the following. (1) In Chapter 5, Effective Computability, Turing-computabIlity IS now the central notion, and diagrams (flow-charts) are used to construct Turing machines. There are also treatments of Markov algorithms, Herbrand-Godel-computability, register machines, and random access machines. Recursion theory is gone into a little more deeply, including the s-m-n theorem, the recursion theorem, and Rice's Theorem. (2) The proofs of the Incompleteness Theorems are now based upon the Diagonalization Lemma. Lob's Theorem and its connection with Godel's Second Theorem are also studied. (3) In Chapter 2, Quantification Theory, Henkin's proof of the completeness theorem has been postponed until the reader has gained more experience in proof techniques. The exposition of the proof itself has been improved by breaking it down into smaller pieces and using the notion of a scapegoat theory. There is also an entirely new section on semantic trees.
Author : Paul C. Rosenbloom
Publisher :
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 32,45 MB
Release : 1950
Category : Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
ISBN :
"This book is intended for readers who, while mature mathematically, have no knowledge of mathematical logic. We attempt to introduce the reader to the most important approaches to the subject, and, wherever possible within the limitations of space which we have set for ourselves, to give at least a few nontrivial results illustrating each of the important methods for attacking logical problems"--Preface.
Author : J. Barkley Rosser
Publisher : Courier Dover Publications
Page : 587 pages
File Size : 32,86 MB
Release : 2008-12-18
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0486468984
Examination of essential topics and theorems assumes no background in logic. "Undoubtedly a major addition to the literature of mathematical logic." — Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 1978 edition.
Author : Carlo Cellucci
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 391 pages
File Size : 34,48 MB
Release : 2013-10-09
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9400760914
This volume examines the limitations of mathematical logic and proposes a new approach to logic intended to overcome them. To this end, the book compares mathematical logic with earlier views of logic, both in the ancient and in the modern age, including those of Plato, Aristotle, Bacon, Descartes, Leibniz, and Kant. From the comparison it is apparent that a basic limitation of mathematical logic is that it narrows down the scope of logic confining it to the study of deduction, without providing tools for discovering anything new. As a result, mathematical logic has had little impact on scientific practice. Therefore, this volume proposes a view of logic according to which logic is intended, first of all, to provide rules of discovery, that is, non-deductive rules for finding hypotheses to solve problems. This is essential if logic is to play any relevant role in mathematics, science and even philosophy. To comply with this view of logic, this volume formulates several rules of discovery, such as induction, analogy, generalization, specialization, metaphor, metonymy, definition, and diagrams. A logic based on such rules is basically a logic of discovery, and involves a new view of the relation of logic to evolution, language, reason, method and knowledge, particularly mathematical knowledge. It also involves a new view of the relation of philosophy to knowledge. This book puts forward such new views, trying to open again many doors that the founding fathers of mathematical logic had closed historically. trigger
Author : J. N. Crossley
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 99 pages
File Size : 48,50 MB
Release : 2012-08-29
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0486151522
A serious introductory treatment geared toward non-logicians, this survey traces the development of mathematical logic from ancient to modern times and discusses the work of Planck, Einstein, Bohr, Pauli, Heisenberg, Dirac, and others. 1972 edition.
Author : Stephen Cole Kleene
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 35,21 MB
Release : 2013-04-22
Category : Mathematics
ISBN : 0486317072
Contents include an elementary but thorough overview of mathematical logic of 1st order; formal number theory; surveys of the work by Church, Turing, and others, including Gödel's completeness theorem, Gentzen's theorem, more.
Author : Immanuel Kant
Publisher : Open Road Media
Page : 123 pages
File Size : 24,5 MB
Release : 2015-09-08
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1504022718
Written during the height of the Enlightenment, Immanuel Kant’s Introduction to Logic is an essential primer for anyone interested in the study of Kantian views on logic, aesthetics, and moral reasoning. More accessible than his other books, Introduction to Logic lays the foundation for his writings with a clear discussion of each of his philosophical pursuits. For more advanced Kantian scholars, this book can bring to light some of the enduring issues in Kant’s repertoire; for the beginner, it can open up the philosophical ideas of one of the most influential thinkers on modern philosophy. This edition comprises two parts: “Introduction to Logic” and an essay titled “The False Subtlety of the Four Syllogistic Figures,” in which Kant analyzes Aristotelian logic.