Szczegóły książki
Format
Oprawa spiralna
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1988
Wydawca
Warren Goldfarb
Opis
Warren Goldfarb presents a comprehensive exploration of deductive logic in this enlightening two-part volume. The work is structured to guide readers through the fundamental principles of logical reasoning, making complex concepts accessible to both beginners and those wishing to deepen their understanding of the subject.
The first part introduces basic logical structures, emphasizing the importance of clear argumentation and the role of validity in deductive reasoning. As the chapters unfold, readers encounter various logical forms and techniques, enriching their analytical skills and enhancing their ability to construct sound arguments.
In the second part, Goldfarb delves into more advanced topics, challenging readers to apply their knowledge and explore the intricacies of formal systems. Through this engaging synthesis of theory and practice, the author invites readers to appreciate the power and beauty of logical thought, equipping them with the tools necessary for rigorous reasoning in any intellectual pursuit.
The first part introduces basic logical structures, emphasizing the importance of clear argumentation and the role of validity in deductive reasoning. As the chapters unfold, readers encounter various logical forms and techniques, enriching their analytical skills and enhancing their ability to construct sound arguments.
In the second part, Goldfarb delves into more advanced topics, challenging readers to apply their knowledge and explore the intricacies of formal systems. Through this engaging synthesis of theory and practice, the author invites readers to appreciate the power and beauty of logical thought, equipping them with the tools necessary for rigorous reasoning in any intellectual pursuit.