This is an introduction to logic and the axiomatization of set theory from a unique standpoint. Philosophical considerations, which are often ignored or treated casually, are here given careful consideration, and furthermore the author places the notion of inductively defined sets (recursive datatypes) at the centre of his exposition resulting in a treatment of well established topics that is fresh and insightful. The presentation is engaging, but always great care is taken to illustrate difficult points. Understanding is also aided by the inclusion of many exercises. Little previous knowledge of logic is required of the reader, and only a background of standard undergraduate mathematics is assumed.
This influential work offers a groundbreaking exploration of inductive reasoning, one of the most important tools in the study of logic and philosophy. From the fundamentals of syllogistic inference...
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One of the most important and enduring puzzles in philosophy, the problem of induction has challenged some of history's greatest thinkers. In this insightful work, Georg Henrik von Wright provides a...