Logic: An Introduction

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The methods of logic are essential to an understanding of philosophy and are crucial in the study of mathematics, computing and linguistics. Greg Restall's Logic is a comprehensive introduction to the major concepts and techniques involved in the study of logic, including propositions and arguments, truth tables, tree methods, conditionality and natural deduction. Restall explores both formal and philosophical logic and examines the ways in which we can achieve good reasoning.

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Logic Logic is a comprehensive introduction to the major concepts and techniques involved in the study of logic. It explores both formal and philosophical logic and examines the ways in which we can achieve good reasoning. The methods of logic are essential to an understanding of philosophy and are also crucial in the study of mathematics, computing, linguistics and in many other domains. Individual chapters include: • Propositions and arguments • Truth tables • Trees • Conditionality • Natural deduction • Predicate, names and quantifiers • Definite descriptions Logic is an exceptionally clear introduction to the subject and is ideally suited to students taking an introductory course in logic. Greg Restall is Associate Professor in Philosophy at Melbourne University, Australia. Fundamentals of Philosophy Series editor: John Shand This series presents an up-to-date set of engrossing, accurate and lively introductions to all the core areas of philosophy. Each volume is written by an enthusiastic and knowledgeable teacher of the area in question. Care has been taken to produce works that while even-handed are not mere bland expositions, and as such are original pieces of philosophy in their own right. The reader should not only be well informed by the series, but also experience the intellectual excitement of being engaged in philosophical debate itself. The volumes serve