The Logic of Definition
Author : William Leslie Davidson
Publisher :
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 41,96 MB
Release : 1885
Category : Language and languages
ISBN :
Author : William Leslie Davidson
Publisher :
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 41,96 MB
Release : 1885
Category : Language and languages
ISBN :
Author : L. T. F. Gamut
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 42,80 MB
Release : 1991
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9780226280844
Although the two volumes of Logic, Language, and Meaning can be used independently of one another, together they provide a comprehensive overview of modern logic as it is used as a tool in the analysis of natural language. Both volumes provide exercises and their solutions. Volume 1, Introduction to Logic, begins with a historical overview and then offers a thorough introduction to standard propositional and first-order predicate logic. It provides both a syntactic and a semantic approach to inference and validity, and discusses their relationship. Although language and meaning receive special attention, this introduction is also accessible to those with a more general interest in logic. In addition, the volume contains a survey of such topics as definite descriptions, restricted quantification, second-order logic, and many-valued logic. The pragmatic approach to non-truthconditional and conventional implicatures are also discussed. Finally, the relation between logic and formal syntax is treated, and the notions of rewrite rule, automation, grammatical complexity, and language hierarchy are explained.
Author : Thomas Macaulay Ferguson
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 27,54 MB
Release : 2016-06-16
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0192511556
A Dictionary of Logic expands on Oxford's coverage of the topic in works such as The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Mathematics, and A Dictionary of Computer Science. Featuring more than 450 entries primarily concentrating on technical terminology, the history of logic, the foundations of mathematics, and non-classical logic, this dictionary is an essential resource for both undergraduates and postgraduates studying philosophical logic at a high level.
Author : William Leslie Davidson
Publisher :
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 26,85 MB
Release : 1885
Category : Philosophy
ISBN :
Author : Nick Riemer
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 477 pages
File Size : 18,89 MB
Release : 2010-03-25
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0521851920
An introduction to the study of meaning in language for undergraduate students.
Author : Alessandro Giordani
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 12,71 MB
Release : 2020-11-19
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 3030534871
This volume clusters together issues centered upon the variety of types of intensional semantics. Consisting of 10 contributions, the volume is based on papers presented at the Trends in Logic 2019 conference. The various chapters introduce readers to the topic, or apply new types of logical semantics to elucidate subtleties of logical systems and natural language semantics. The book introduces hyperintentional systems that aim at solving some open philosophical problems. Specifically, the first three studies focus on relating semantics, while the following ones discuss fundamental issues related to hyper-intensional semantics or develop hyper-intensional frameworks to address issues in modal, epistemic, deontic and action logic. Authors in this volume present original results on logical systems but also extend beyond this by offering philosophical considerations on the topic as well. This volume will appeal to students and researchers in the field of logic.
Author : Alfred Jules Ayer
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 175 pages
File Size : 49,76 MB
Release : 2012-04-18
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0486113094
"A delightful book … I should like to have written it myself." — Bertrand Russell First published in 1936, this first full-length presentation in English of the Logical Positivism of Carnap, Neurath, and others has gone through many printings to become a classic of thought and communication. It not only surveys one of the most important areas of modern thought; it also shows the confusion that arises from imperfect understanding of the uses of language. A first-rate antidote for fuzzy thought and muddled writing, this remarkable book has helped philosophers, writers, speakers, teachers, students, and general readers alike. Mr. Ayers sets up specific tests by which you can easily evaluate statements of ideas. You will also learn how to distinguish ideas that cannot be verified by experience — those expressing religious, moral, or aesthetic experience, those expounding theological or metaphysical doctrine, and those dealing with a priori truth. The basic thesis of this work is that philosophy should not squander its energies upon the unknowable, but should perform its proper function in criticism and analysis.
Author : Dale Jacquette
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 45,6 MB
Release : 2014-09-19
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 1317546547
In this challenging and provocative analysis, Dale Jacquette argues that contemporary philosophy labours under a number of historically inherited delusions about the nature of logic and the philosophical significance of certain formal properties of specific types of logical constructions. Exposing some of the key misconceptions about formal symbolic logic and its relation to thought, language and the world, Jacquette clears the ground of some very well-entrenched philosophical doctrines about the nature of logic, including some of the most fundamental seldom-questioned parts of elementary propositional and predicate-quantificational logic. Having presented difficulties for conventional ways of thinking about truth functionality, the metaphysics of reference and predication, the role of a concept of truth in a theory of meaning, among others, Jacquette proceeds to reshape the network of ideas about traditional logic that philosophy has acquired along with modern logic itself. In so doing Jacquette is able to offer a new perspective on a number of existing problems in logic and philosophy of logic.
Author : Rudolf Carnap
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 50,82 MB
Release : 1988-02-15
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0226093476
"This book is valuable as expounding in full a theory of meaning that has its roots in the work of Frege and has been of the widest influence. . . . The chief virtue of the book is its systematic character. From Frege to Quine most philosophical logicians have restricted themselves by piecemeal and local assaults on the problems involved. The book is marked by a genial tolerance. Carnap sees himself as proposing conventions rather than asserting truths. However he provides plenty of matter for argument."—Anthony Quinton, Hibbert Journal
Author : William Thomas Parry
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 560 pages
File Size : 50,95 MB
Release : 1991-01-01
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780791406892
Proceedings of an international research and development conference, Tuscon, Arizona, October 1985. One hundred and twenty-eight papers are presented in this hefty volume. They are grouped into chapters covering climate, underutilized plants, irrigation and water management, biosphere reserves, water policy, animal resources, desert ecology, crop physiology and agronomy, urban environments, desertification, land intensification, and other topics related to the economy and management of arid lands. Provides detailed treatment of topics in traditional logic: theory of terms, theory of definition, informal fallacies, and division and classification.