
It is a fact of modern scientific thought that there is an enormous variety of logical systems - such as classical logic, intuitionist logic, temporal logic, and Hoare logic, to name but a few - which have originated in the areas of mathematical logic and computer science. In this book the author presents a systematic study of this rich harvest of logics via Tarski's well-known axiomatization of the notion of logical consequence. New and sometimes unorthodox treatments are given of the underlying principles and construction of many-valued logics, the logic of inexactness, effective logics, and modal logics. Throughout, numerous historical and philosophical remarks illuminate both the development of the subject and show the motivating influences behind its development. Those with a modest acquaintance of modern formal logic will find this to be a readable and not too technical account which will demonstrate the current diversity and profusion of logics. In particular, undergraduate and postgraduate students in mathematics, philosophy, computer science, and artificial intelligence will enjoy this introductory survey of the field.
This book investigates the vast diversity of contemporary logical systems by utilizing Tarski's axiomatization of logical consequence as a unifying framework. John P. Cleave, an established academic in the field, draws upon developments in mathematical logic and computer science to categorize and explain various formal systems. The text argues that by applying a consistent structural approach, one can better understand the underlying principles of disparate logics, ranging from classical to modal and many-valued systems.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics recognize this text as a valuable introductory survey for students in mathematics, philosophy, and computer science. Readers frequently note that the prose remains accessible for those with a modest background in formal logic while providing sufficient technical depth for postgraduate study.
Page Count:
432
Publication Date:
1992-01-23
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198532113
ISBN-13:
9780198532118
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