The History of Philosophical and Formal Logic: From Aristotle to Tarski
par
Alex Malpass
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History
Philosophy
Contemporary
Format
Broché
Pages
256
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Apr 23, 2026
Éditeur
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10
1472506693
ISBN-13
9781472506696
Description
Alex Malpass invites readers on an enlightening journey through the evolution of philosophical and formal logic, starting with the foundational thoughts of Aristotle. This exploration connects the dots between ancient wisdom and modern perspectives, shedding light on the significant contributions made by various thinkers throughout history.
With engaging insights, Malpass illustrates how logic has shaped human thought, laying bare the intricate relationship between philosophical inquiries and formal systems. The text emphasizes the progression of ideas, showing how each philosopher's work builds upon or reacts to those before them.
As the narrative unfolds, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the complexity of logical thought. The book serves not only as a historical account but as a reflection on the importance of reasoning in understanding the world, appealing to both scholars and curious minds alike.
With engaging insights, Malpass illustrates how logic has shaped human thought, laying bare the intricate relationship between philosophical inquiries and formal systems. The text emphasizes the progression of ideas, showing how each philosopher's work builds upon or reacts to those before them.
As the narrative unfolds, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the complexity of logical thought. The book serves not only as a historical account but as a reflection on the importance of reasoning in understanding the world, appealing to both scholars and curious minds alike.
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