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Thinking About Logic Stephen Read (Head of School of Philosophical and Anthropological Studies)

Thinking About Logic By Stephen Read (Head of School of Philosophical and Anthropological Studies)

Thinking About Logic by Stephen Read (Head of School of Philosophical and Anthropological Studies)


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Thinking About Logic explains to a non-specialist audience what the aim of logic is. It examines its central concepts and techniques and asks whether logic is successful in achieving its aims.

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Thinking About Logic: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Logic by Stephen Read (Head of School of Philosophical and Anthropological Studies)

Logic deals with the inevitable - those consequences which follow inescapably from a given set of premisses. This fact has caused it to be seen as different from other more self-questioning branches of philosophy. In this book, Stephen Read sets out to rescue logic from its undeserved reputation as an inflexible, dogmatic discipline by demonstrating that its technicalities and processes are founded on assumptions which are themselves amenable to philosophical investigation. He examines the fundamental principles of consequence, logical truth and correct inference within the context of logic, and shows that the principles by which we delineate consequences are themselves not guaranteed free from error. Central to the notion of truth is the beguiling issue of paradox. Its philosophical value, Read shows, lies in exposing the invalid assumption on which the paradox is built. Thinking About Logic also discusses logical puzzles which introduce questions relating to language, the world, and their relationship. While formal logic often employs its own esoteric language, the achievement of this book is to focus on those issues which raise exciting philosophical questions, and to make them intelligible to readers with no previous knowledge of logic.

Thinking About Logic Reviews

..."intelligent, informed, and provocative.....this is a worthy book. I hope it is found by its appropriate audience."--Teaching Philosophy
"Highly recommended."--Choice

.,."intelligent, informed, and provocative.....this is a worthy book. I hope it is found by its appropriate audience."--Teaching Philosophy
"Highly recommended."--Choice


, .."intelligent, informed, and provocative.....this is a worthy book. I hope it is found by its appropriate audience."--Teaching Philosophy
"Highly recommended."--Choice


., ."intelligent, informed, and provocative.....this is a worthy book. I hope it is found by its appropriate audience."--Teaching Philosophy
"Highly recommended."--Choice

.,."intelligent, informed, and provocative.....this is a worthy book. I hope it is found by its appropriate audience."--Teaching Philosophy
"Highly recommended."--Choice


."..intelligent, informed, and provocative.....this is a worthy book. I hope it is found by its appropriate audience."--Teaching Philosophy


"Highly recommended."--Choice




..".intelligent, informed, and provocative.....this is a worthy book. I hope it is found by its appropriate audience."--Teaching Philosophy


"Highly recommended."--Choice




..".intelligent, informed, and provocative.....this is a worthy book. I hope it is found by its appropriate audience."--Teaching Philosophy


"Highly recommended."--Choice


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GOR002353903
9780192892386
019289238X
Thinking About Logic: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Logic by Stephen Read (Head of School of Philosophical and Anthropological Studies)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
1995-02-09
272
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