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Introduction to Logic and to the Methodology of Deductive Sciences (1936)

by Alfred Tarski

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The fourth edition of a classic book on logic has been thoroughly revised by the author's son. It is a fundamental guide to modern mathematical logic and to the construction of mathematical theories. The first half covers the elements of logic, and the second half covers the applications of logic in theory building.… (more)
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Very clear introduction to many concepts in formal logic! Even covers arithmetic through Abelian groups. Would share with interested laymen. ( )
  icyHedron | Sep 9, 2020 |
Fantastic and useful book by a renowned logician. ( )
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The fourth edition of a classic book on logic has been thoroughly revised by the author's son. It is a fundamental guide to modern mathematical logic and to the construction of mathematical theories. The first half covers the elements of logic, and the second half covers the applications of logic in theory building.

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