ABSTRACT

Reissuing works originally published between 1931 and 1990, this set of twenty-four books covers the full range of the philosophy of logic, from introductions to logic, to calculus and mathematical logic, to logic in language and linguistics and logical reasoning in law and ethics. An international array of authors are represented in this comprehensive collection.

1. An Introduction to Many-valued Logics Robert Ackermann  2. Nondeductive Inference Robert Ackermann  3. An Introduction to Logic: The Criticism of Arguments Peter Alexander  4. The Logical Structure of Science A. Cornelius Benjamin  5. The Implications of Induction L. Jonathan Cohen  6. Meaning, Quantification, Necessity: Themes in Philosophical Logic Martin Davies  7. Quantification Theory J. A. Faris  8. Truth-Functional Logic J. A. Faris  9. The Logic of Choice: An Investigation of the Concepts of Rule and Rationality Gidon Gottlieb  10. Aspects of a Theory of Singular Reference: Prolegomena to a Dialectical Logic of Singular Terms William J. Greenberg  11. Elementary Formal Logic: A Programmed Course C. L. Hamblin  12. The Elements of Formal Logic G. E. Hughes and D. G. Londey  13. Creativity, Imagination, Logic: Meditations for the Eleventh Hour Horace Meyer Kallen  14. Topics in Modern Logic D. C. Makinson  15. An Introduction to Logic David Mitchell  16. The Development of Mathematical Logic P. H. Nidditch  17. Words of Power: A Feminist Reading of the History of Logic Andrea Nye  18. Concept and Object: The Unity of the Proposition in Logic and Psychology Anthony Palmer  19. Presuppostion & Transcendental Inference Humphrey Palmer  20. The Logic of Commands Nicholas Rescher  21. The Province of Logic: An Interpretation of Certain Parts of Cook Wilson's “Statement and Inference.” Richard Robinson  22. The Traditional Formal Logic: A Short Account for Students W. A. Sinclair  23. Logic in Practice L. Susan Stebbing  24. The Problems of Logic Andrew Paul Ushenko