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Logical labyrinths
This book features a unique approach to the teaching of mathematical logic by putting it in the context of the puzzles and paradoxes of common language and rational thought. It serves as a bridge from the author's puzzle books to his technical writing in the fascinating field of mathematical lo...
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CRC Press
2008
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author | Smullyan, Raymond |
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description | This book features a unique approach to the teaching of mathematical logic by putting it in the context of the puzzles and paradoxes of common language and rational thought. It serves as a bridge from the author's puzzle books to his technical writing in the fascinating field of mathematical logic. Using the logic of lying and truth-telling, the author introduces the readers to informal reasoning preparing them for the formal study of symbolic logic, from propositional logic to first-order logic, a subject that has many important applications to philosophy, mathematics, and computer science. T |
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spelling | cern-20097632021-04-21T20:21:40Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2009763engSmullyan, RaymondLogical labyrinthsMathematical Physics and MathematicsThis book features a unique approach to the teaching of mathematical logic by putting it in the context of the puzzles and paradoxes of common language and rational thought. It serves as a bridge from the author's puzzle books to his technical writing in the fascinating field of mathematical logic. Using the logic of lying and truth-telling, the author introduces the readers to informal reasoning preparing them for the formal study of symbolic logic, from propositional logic to first-order logic, a subject that has many important applications to philosophy, mathematics, and computer science. TCRC Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:20097632008 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Smullyan, Raymond Logical labyrinths |
title | Logical labyrinths |
title_full | Logical labyrinths |
title_fullStr | Logical labyrinths |
title_full_unstemmed | Logical labyrinths |
title_short | Logical labyrinths |
title_sort | logical labyrinths |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
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