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  1. Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications by Carnap, Rudolf - ISBN 10: 0486604535 - ISBN 13: 9780486604534 - Dover Publications - 2011 - Softcover

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  3. tion of logic Further, the entire second part of the present book is given over to the application of symbolic logic. In this second part we first explain the construction of various language forms that must be con- sidered in the application of logic; thereafter, we give in symbolic form

  4. 12 de jul. de 2012 · Paperback. $8.77 - $12.22 39 Used from $4.78 26 New from $8.19. This book is one of the clearest, most comprehensive and rigorous introductions to modern symbolic logic available in any language. Professor Carnap, a world authority on symbolic logic, develops the subject from elementary concepts and simple exercises through the construction and ...

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  5. The next key step in this revolution in logic was made by the great German mathematician and philosopher Gottlob Frege. Frege created a powerful and profoundly original symbolic system of logic, as well as suggested that the whole of mathematics can be developed on the basis of formal logic, which resulted in the well-known school of logicism.3

  6. About This Book. This book is one of the clearest, most comprehensive and rigorous introductions to modern symbolic logic available in any language. Professor Carnap, a world authority on symbolic logic, develops the subject from elementary concepts and simple exercises through the construction and analysis of a number of relatively complex ...

  7. Part II of the book is without parallel anywhere: an introduction to a very wide range of axiomatic theories, presented as interesting applications of modern formal logic. This is a wonderful reference for ZF set theory, Peano axioms, Tarski's axioms for the reals, the Hausdorff- Bohnenblust axioms for topology, axioms for geometry, space-time, and mirabile dictu, even mereology.

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