Logic and Philosophy

  • Logic and Philosophy: A Modern Introduction
    By Howard Kahane, Alan Hausman, Frank Boardman

    Russell's. Paradox. Implicit in Cantor's early treatment of sets is what is often called the Axiom of Abstraction (or Unrestricted Comprehension): there is a set whose elements are exactly those that have a given property.

  • Logic and Philosophy: An Integrated Introduction
    By William H. Brenner

    An Integrated Introduction William H. Brenner. count as evidence for “All ravens are black.” But they don't! ... Read, summarize, and discuss Stephen Barker's brief, lucid treatment of it in the last chapter of The Elements of Logic.

  • Logic and Philosophy: An Integrated Introduction
    By William H. Brenner

    The dual purpose of this volume--to provide a distinctively philosophical introduction to logic, as well as a logic-oriented approach to philosophy--makes this book a unique and worthwhile primary text for...

  • Logic and Philosophy: A Modern Introduction
    By Howard Kahane, Alan Hausman, Frank Boardman

    Special features of this text include presentations of the history of logic, alternatives to traditional methods of conditional and indirect proof, and a discussion of semantic problems with universal and existential instantiations.

  • Logic and Philosophy: A Modern Introduction
    By Howard Kahane, Paul Tidman

    This text is designed for instructors who want a complete set of rules for first order predicate (Quantifier) logic, with identity, and a good range of other material. The authors...