书籍详情
格式
平装书
页数
443
语言
英语
已发布
Oct 15, 1999
出版商
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
067453767X
ISBN-13
9780674537675
描述
George S. Boolos stands out as a significant figure in the realm of logic and philosophy, and this work showcases his profound contributions alongside fellow scholars John P. Burgess and Richard Jeffrey. The book delves deep into the intricate worlds of modal logic, set theory, and metaphysical inquiry, blending rigorous academic analysis with accessible prose.
Throughout its pages, the authors explore fundamental concepts in formal logic, offering readers a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying these principles. Their collaborative effort not only reveals the nuances of logical reasoning but also ignites a passion for the subject, inviting both novices and seasoned philosophers to engage with the timeless debates surrounding logic's essential role in philosophy.
Throughout its pages, the authors explore fundamental concepts in formal logic, offering readers a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying these principles. Their collaborative effort not only reveals the nuances of logical reasoning but also ignites a passion for the subject, inviting both novices and seasoned philosophers to engage with the timeless debates surrounding logic's essential role in philosophy.
类型
哲学