
Logic: A Very Short Introduction
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Philosophy
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
128
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 18, 2001
Editore
Oxford University Press
Edizione
New Ed
ISBN-10
0192893203
ISBN-13
9780192893208
Descrizione
In this intriguing exploration of logic, readers are invited to delve into the foundational principles that shape reasoning and argumentation. The author, Graham Priest, adeptly unpacks complex concepts, making them accessible to both novices and those familiar with the subject. Through a clear and engaging style, he encourages readers to consider the significance of logical structures in everyday life and various academic fields.
The journey through logic reveals its profound impact, offering insights into its applications in philosophy, mathematics, and beyond. Priest emphasizes the evolving nature of logic, presenting it not merely as a static set of rules but as a dynamic field of study that challenges contemporary thought. His discussions highlight the interplay between traditional logic and modern theories, shedding light on paradoxes and the importance of critical thinking.
Ultimately, this concise introduction serves as an essential guide for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of logic, equipping them with the tools to navigate an increasingly complex world. Readers come away with a renewed appreciation for the art of reasoning and its relevance in everyday discourse.
The journey through logic reveals its profound impact, offering insights into its applications in philosophy, mathematics, and beyond. Priest emphasizes the evolving nature of logic, presenting it not merely as a static set of rules but as a dynamic field of study that challenges contemporary thought. His discussions highlight the interplay between traditional logic and modern theories, shedding light on paradoxes and the importance of critical thinking.
Ultimately, this concise introduction serves as an essential guide for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of logic, equipping them with the tools to navigate an increasingly complex world. Readers come away with a renewed appreciation for the art of reasoning and its relevance in everyday discourse.
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