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Introduction to Logic (2 Revised edition)

Part of the Synthesis Lectures on Computer Science series
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This book is a gentle but rigorous introduction to Formal Logic.

It is intended primarily for use at the college level.

However, it can also be used for advanced secondary school students, and it can be used at the start of graduate school for those who have not yet seen the material.

The approach to teaching logic used here emerged from more than 20 years of teaching logic to students at Stanford University and from teaching logic to tens of thousands of others via online courses on the World Wide Web.

The approach differs from that taken by other books in logic in two essential ways, one having to do with content, the other with form. Like many other books on logic, this one covers logical syntax and semantics and proof theory plus induction.

However, unlike other books, this book begins with Herbrand semantics rather than the more traditional Tarskian semantics.

This approach makes the material considerably easier for students to understand and leaves them with a deeper understanding of what logic is all about. In addition to this text, there are online exercises (with automated grading), online logic tools and applications, online videos of lectures, and an online forum for discussion.

They are available at logic.stanford.edu/intrologic.

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162705247X / 9781627052474
Paperback / softback
160
30/08/2013
United States
163 pages
191 x 235 mm, 319 grams
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