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  1. An Introduction to Substructural Logics

    By Greg Restall

    This book introduces an important group of logics that have come to be known under the umbrella term 'susbstructural'. Substructural logics have independently led to significant developments in philosophy, computing and linguistics. An Introduction to Substrucural Logics is the first book to...

    Published December 15th 1999 by Routledge

  2. The Snake and the Fox

    An Introduction to Logic

    By Mary Haight

    The Snake and the Fox is a highly imaginative and fun way to learn logic. Mary Haight's characters guide you through an elaborate tale of how logic works. This book features the Snake and the Fox, Granny, Gussie and the Newts, Ren^De Descartes and Miss Nightingale, along with a huge supporting...

    Published August 18th 1999 by Routledge

  3. Logic

    By Paul Tomassi

    Bringing elementary logic out of the academic darkness into the light of day, Paul Tomassi makes logic fully accessible for anyone attempting to come to grips with the complexities of this challenging subject. Including student-friendly exercises, illustrations, summaries and a glossary of terms,...

    Published January 27th 1999 by Routledge

  4. Philosophical Logic

    An Introduction

    By Sybil Wolfram

    A basic introduction to the subject which addresses questions of truth and meaning, providing a basis for much of what is discussed elsewhere in philosophy. Up-to-date and comprehensive....

    Published April 5th 1989 by Routledge

  5. Logic

    An Introductory Course

    By W.H. Newton-Smith

    A complete introduction to logic for first-year university students with no background in logic, philosophy or mathematics. In easily understood steps it shows the mechanics of the formal analysis of arguments....

    Published July 3rd 1985 by Routledge