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  • A New Introduction to Modal Logicby M.J. Cresswell; G.E. Hughes

    Taylor and Francis 2012; US$ 50.95

    This 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 Wellby John Shand

    Taylor and Francis 2002; US$ 28.95

    Arguing 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...

  • Probability: A Philosophical Introductionby D.H. Mellor

    Taylor and Francis 2004; US$ 32.95

    Probability: 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 Regressionby David W. Hosmer; Stanley Lemeshow

    Wiley 2004; US$ 165.00

    From 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 Worldby Christopher Hill; Ernest Sosa; Jonathan Dancy; John Haldane; Gilbert Harman; Frank Jackson; William G. Lucan

    Cambridge University Press 2002; US$ 28.00

    The 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 Theoryby George Tourlakis; B. Bollobas; W. Fulton; A. Katok; F. Kirwan; P. Sarnak

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 56.00

    Provides 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...

  • Lectures in Logic and Set Theory: Volume 1, Mathematical Logicby George Tourlakis; B. Bollobas; W. Fulton; A. Katok; F. Kirwan; P. Sarnak

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 36.00

    Includes formal proof techniques, a section on applications of compactness (including nonstandard analysis), a generous dose of computability and its relation to the incompleteness phenomenon, and the first presentation of a complete proof of Godel's 2nd incompleteness since Hilbert and Bernay's Grundlagen theorem. more...

  • The Uses of Argumentby Stephen E. Toulmin

    Cambridge University Press 2003; US$ 26.00

    'In spite of initial criticisms from logicians and fellow philosophers, The Uses of Argument has been an enduring source of inspiration and discussion to students of argumentation from all kinds of disciplinary background for more than forty years. ' Frans van Eemeren, University of Amsterdam more...

  • Computability and Logicby George S. Boolos; John P. Burgess; Richard C. Jeffrey

    Cambridge University Press 2002; US$ 28.00

    Now in its fourth edition, this book has become a classic because it covers not simply the staple topics of intermediate logic courses but also a large number of other topics. John Burgess has enhanced the book by adding problems at the end of each chapter and by rewriting chapters. more...

  • Free Logicby Karel Lambert

    Cambridge University Press 2002; US$ 42.00

    Free logic is an important field of philosophical logic that first appeared in the 1950s. The author was one of its founders and coined the term itself. This collection explores the philosophical foundations of free logic and its application to areas such as the philosophy of religion and computer science. more...