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Logic by Graham  Priest; 9780198811701

Logic

By Graham Priest

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Description

Logic by Graham Priest is a profound exploration of the foundational aspects of logic, weaving together intricate philosophical insights with mathematical rigor. This text invites readers to delve into the complexities of logical thought, challenging conventional perceptions and encouraging a deeper understanding of the principles that govern reasoning.

The Story

Throughout the book, Priest presents a compelling narrative that traverses various logical systems, from classical to non-classical logics. He expertly highlights the evolution of logical theory and its significance in philosophical discourse. The reader is guided through thought-provoking discussions that explore paradoxes, contradictions, and the very nature of truth.

Why Readers Love It

Readers appreciate Priest's ability to illuminate challenging concepts with clarity and precision. His engaging writing style makes even the most complex ideas accessible to a wider audience. The book is not merely a scholarly text; it is a stimulating invitation to question and reconsider the foundations of logic itself.

Perfect For

  • Students of philosophy and mathematics seeking a deeper understanding of logical principles.
  • Philosophers who wish to explore the interplay between logic and metaphysics.
  • Readers interested in other works by Priest, such as In Contradiction and Beyond the Limits of Thought, which further examine the frontiers of logic.

"Logic is not just a subject; it is a lens through which we can better understand the world around us." - Graham Priest

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 174 mm × 113 mm × 10 mm
Pages: 192
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780198811701

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