Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
186
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
May 15, 1971
Editore
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198243545
ISBN-13
9780198243540
Descrizione
In this exploration of logic and philosophy, a prominent figure in the field, Arthur N. Prior, delves into the intricate nature of propositions and their fundamental qualities. The first part of the work presents a thorough investigation into the logical properties that underpin human thought, shedding light on the relationships between various statements and their implications.
Transitioning into the second part, Prior expands on the significance of these logical structures, examining how they influence reasoning and communication. This section encourages readers to ponder the deeper connections between objects of thought and the frameworks through which we comprehend and express them, inviting them to reconsider the boundaries of conventional logic.
Through a clear and engaging narrative, Prior stimulates critical thinking and reflection, making complex ideas accessible to both scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy. His unique approach fosters a deeper understanding of the ways in which logic permeates everyday life, challenging readers to unravel the intricacies of their own thought processes.
Transitioning into the second part, Prior expands on the significance of these logical structures, examining how they influence reasoning and communication. This section encourages readers to ponder the deeper connections between objects of thought and the frameworks through which we comprehend and express them, inviting them to reconsider the boundaries of conventional logic.
Through a clear and engaging narrative, Prior stimulates critical thinking and reflection, making complex ideas accessible to both scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy. His unique approach fosters a deeper understanding of the ways in which logic permeates everyday life, challenging readers to unravel the intricacies of their own thought processes.
Generi
Romanzo