Formal Logic: Its Scope and Limits

Formal Logic: Its Scope and Limits

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Nov 1, 1990 · Angielski · Miękka okładka (154 strony)
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Format Miękka okładka
Strony 154
Język Angielski
Opublikowany Nov 1, 1990
Wydawca McGraw-Hill
Wydanie Subsequent
ISBN-10 0070323577
ISBN-13 9780070323575

Opis

In an exploration of the intricate world of formal logic, Richard C. Jeffrey delves into its principles, applications, and the boundaries that define its scope. He presents a comprehensive examination of the logical structures that underlie reasoning and argumentation, making complex ideas accessible to both novices and seasoned thinkers. Through thoughtful analysis, Jeffrey clarifies the importance of formal logic in various fields, shedding light on its relevance to philosophical inquiry, mathematics, and everyday decision-making.

Jeffrey’s work engages readers by encouraging them to consider the limitations inherent in formal logical systems. He articulates how understanding these limits can lead to deeper insights and more nuanced perspectives on human reasoning. By addressing the challenges and critiques surrounding formal logic, Jeffrey fosters a critical attitude that prompts readers to question not just methodologies but also the fundamental assumptions they often take for granted.

Ultimately, this text serves as both a foundational guide and a thought-provoking critique, inviting readers to explore the balance between the rigor of logical systems and the complexities of real-world reasoning. Jeffrey's approachable style ensures that the reader is not just informed but also inspired to further investigate the profound implications of formal logic in their own thinking.
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