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Logic and Structure
Springer 2012; US$ 54.99Dirk van Dalens popular textbook Logic and Structure, now in its fifth edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to the basics of classical and intuitionistic logic, model theory and Gödels famous incompleteness theorem. Propositional and predicate logic are presented in an easy-to-read style using Gentzens natural deduction.... more...
The Puzzle Instinct
Indiana University Press 2002; US$ 15.95One of the most famous anagrams of all time was constructed in the Middle Ages. The unknown author contrived it as a Latin dialogue between Pilate and Jesus. Jesus' answer to Pilate's question "What is truth" is phrased as an ingenious anagram of the letters of that very question: Pilate: Quid est veritas? ... more...
Deducibility and Decidability
Taylor and Francis 2003; US$ 163.00This book presents the results of these thinkers in a newly unified manner and displays their significance for the philosophy of mathematics. more...
A New Introduction to Modal Logic
Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 50.95This long-awaited book replaces Hughes and Cresswell's two classic studies of modal logic: An Introduction to Modal Logic and A Companion to Modal Logic . A New Introduction to Modal Logic is an entirely new work, completely re-written by the authors. They have incorporated all the new developments that have taken place since 1968 in both modal... more...
Arguing Well
Taylor and Francis 2002; US$ 28.95Arguing Well is a lucid introduction to the nature of good reasoning, how to test and construct successful arguments. It assumes no prior knowledge of logic or philosophy. The book includes an introduction to basic symbolic logic. Arguing Well introduces and explains: * The nature and importance of arguments * What to look for in deciding whether arguments... more...
Paradoxes from A to Z
Taylor and Francis 2002; US$ 21.95'This sentence is false'. Is it? If a hotel with an infinite number of rooms is fully occupied, can it still accommodate a new guest? How can we have emotional responses to fiction, when we know that the objects of our emotions do not exist? more...
Probability: A Philosophical Introduction
Taylor and Francis 2004; US$ 32.95Probability: A Philosophical Introduction introduces and explains the principal concepts and applications of probability. It is intended for philosophers and others who want to understand probability as we all apply it in our working and everyday lives. The book is not a course in mathematical probability, of which it uses only the simplest results,... more...
Applied Logistic Regression
Wiley 2004; US$ 165.00From the reviews of the First Edition. "An interesting, useful, and well-written book on logistic regression models . . . Hosmer and Lemeshow have used very little mathematics, have presented difficult concepts heuristically and through illustrative examples, and have included references." — Choice "Well written, clearly organized, and comprehensive... more...
Thought and World
Cambridge University Press 2002; US$ 28.00The author presents a deflationary theory of the content of semantic notions. He represents a broad range of these notions as being free from substantive metaphysical and empirical presuppositions. He also seeks to explain the intuition that there is a relation of mirroring or semantic correspondence linking thoughts to reality. more...
Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 2, Set Theory
Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 56.00Provides the reader with a solid foundation in set theory, while the inclusion of topics such as absoluteness, relative consistency results, two expositions of Godel's constructible universe, numerous ways of viewing recursion, and a chapter on Cohen forcing, will usher the advanced reader to the doorstep of the research literature. more...









