Introduction to Logical Theory (Routledge Revivals)
By P. F. Strawson
Published March 24th 2011 by Routledge – 266 pages
Series: Routledge Revivals
Published March 24th 2011 by Routledge – 266 pages
Series: Routledge Revivals
First published in 1952, professor Strawson’s highly influential Introduction to Logical Theory provides a detailed examination of the relationship between the behaviour of words in common language and the behaviour of symbols in a logical system. He seeks to explain both the exact nature of the discipline known as Formal Logic, and also to reveal something of the intricate logical structure of ordinary unformalised discourse.
`This is a very impressive book which will be read with profit by advanced students as well as by beginners.' - Oxford Magazine
1. Logical Appraisal 2. Formal Logic 3. Truth-Functions 4. Classes: An Alternative Interpretation of the Tabular System 5. Predicative Formulae and Quantifiers 6. Subjects, Predicates, and Existence 7. General Statements and Relations 8. Two Kinds of Logic 9. Inductive Reasoning and Probability
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Categories: Philosophy, Logic - Philosophy, Philosophy of Language