Best Books On Logic | List Of 10 Best Books Based On Logic

Here is a List of 10 Best Jojo Moyes Books. These Books are available on Amazon. We've given you some of the best logic books.

1. Philosophy of Logic

Author : Willard Van Orm Quine

With his customary incisiveness, W. V. Quine presents logic as the product of two factors, truth and grammar―but argues against the doctrine that the logical truths are true because of grammar or language. Rather, in presenting a general theory of grammar and discussing the boundaries and possible extensions of logic, Quine argues that logic is not a mere matter of words.

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2. Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus

Author : Ludwig Wittgenstein

This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. 

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3. Paradoxes

Author : R. M. Sainsbury

The expanded and revised third edition of this intriguing book considers a range of knotty paradoxes including Zeno's paradoxical claim that the runner can never overtake the tortoise, a new chapter on paradoxes about morals, paradoxes about belief, and hardest of all, paradoxes about truth. 

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4. Logic

Author : Wilfrid Hodges

If a man supports Arsenal one day and Spurs the next then he is fickle but not necessarily illogical. From this starting point, and assuming no previous knowledge of logic, Wilfrid Hodges takes the reader through the whole gamut of logical expressions in a simple and lively way. Readers who are more mathematically adventurous will find optional sections introducing rather more challenging material. 'A lively and stimulating book' Philosophy

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5. Logic Primer

Author : Colin Allen, Michael Hand

Logic Primer presents a rigorous introduction to natural deduction systems of sentential and first-order logic. The text is designed to foster the student-instructor relationship. The key concepts are laid out in concise definitions and comments, with the expectation that the instructor will elaborate upon them. 

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6. The Logic of Scientific Discovery

Author : Karl Popper

This book revolutionized contemporary thinking on science and knowledge. Ideas such as the now legendary doctrine of 'falsificationism' electrified the scientific community, influencing even working scientists, as well as post-war philosophy.

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7. Understanding Arguments: Introduction to Informal Logic

Author : Robert J. Fogelin

Primarily an introduction to informal logic, this text provides a guide to understanding and constructing arguments in the context of academic studies and subsequent professional careers.

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8. Thinking, Fast and Slow

Author : Daniel Kahneman

Engaging the reader in a lively conversation about how we think, Kahneman reveals where we can and cannot trust our intuitions and how we can tap into the benefits of slow thinking. 

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9. An Introduction to Formal Logic

Author : Peter Smith

In this highly accessible book, Peter Smith presents a guide to the fundamental aims and basic elements of formal logic. He introduces the reader to the languages of propositional and predicate logic, and then develops formal systems for evaluating arguments translated into these languages, concentrating on the easily comprehensible 'tree' method. 

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10. Computability and Logic

Author : George S. Boolos, John P. Burgess, Richard C. Jeffrey

Computability and Logic has become a classic because of its accessibility to students without a mathematical background and because it covers not simply the staple topics of an intermediate logic course, such as Godel's incompleteness theorems, but also a large number of optional topics, from Turing's theory of computability to Ramsey's theorem.

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