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An Introduction to Logic David Mitchell (University College London Institute of Education, UK)

An Introduction to Logic By David Mitchell (University College London Institute of Education, UK)

Summary

Originally published in 1967. The common aim of all logical enquiry is to discover and analyse correctly the forms of valid argument. In this book concise expositions of traditional, Aristotelian logic and of modern systems of propositional and predicative logic show how far that aim has been achieved.

An Introduction to Logic Summary

An Introduction to Logic by David Mitchell (University College London Institute of Education, UK)

Originally published in 1967. The common aim of all logical enquiry is to discover and analyse correctly the forms of valid argument. In this book concise expositions of traditional, Aristotelian logic and of modern systems of propositional and predicative logic show how far that aim has been achieved.

An Introduction to Logic Reviews

Reviews of the original publication:
'Mr Mitchell is quite consciously controversial; he has opponents clearly in view, and the progress of his discussion is dialectical at every stage.' The Times Educational Supplement

'Stimulating . . . it can be read with great profit by philosophers of all interests and it would be hard not to learn from it. Australasian Journal of Philosophy

About David Mitchell (University College London Institute of Education, UK)

David Mitchell

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Logical Form 2. The Traditional Logic of Terms 3. The Logic of Propositions 4. Existence, Predication and Identity 5. Propositions and Facts 6. Logic and Language I 7. Logic and Language II 8. Logical Necessity 9. Generalisations and Theories

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NLS9780367426231
9780367426231
0367426234
An Introduction to Logic by David Mitchell (University College London Institute of Education, UK)
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-02-01
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