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020 _a978-1-942341-42-0
100 _aDeLancey, Craig
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245 _aA concise introduction to logic
260 _bOpen SUNY Textbooks
_c2017
_aNew York
300 _a223p.
520 _aA Concise Introduction to Logic is an introduction to formal logic suitable for undergraduates taking a general education course in logic or critical thinking, and is accessible and useful to any interested in gaining a basic understanding of logic. This text takes the unique approach of teaching logic through intellectual history; the author uses examples from important and celebrated arguments in philosophy to illustrate logical principles. The text also includes a basic introduction to findings of advanced logic. As indicators of where the student could go next with logic, the book closes with an overview of advanced topics, such as the axiomatic method, set theory, Peano arithmetic, and modal logic. Throughout, the text uses brief, concise chapters that readers will find easy to read and to review.
650 _aLógica
_980
650 _aLibros electrónicos
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856 _uhttps://knightscholar.geneseo.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1002&context=oer-ost
_yTexto completo
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_cE-LIBRO
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