
'a Dictionary Of Logic' Expands On Oxford's Coverage Of The Topic In Works Such As 'the Oxford Dictionary Of Philosophy'. Featuring Entries Primarily Concentrating On Technical Terminology, The History Of Logic, The Foundations Of Mathematics, And Non-classical Logic, This Dictionary Is An Essential Resource For Students Of All Levels Studying Philosophical Logic At A High Level.
This dictionary serves as a comprehensive reference tool designed to clarify and define the technical terminology, historical developments, and foundational concepts within the field of logic. The authors, Graham Priest and Thomas Macaulay Ferguson, leverage their extensive academic backgrounds to provide precise definitions that bridge the gap between philosophical inquiry and mathematical rigor. The text functions as a structured lexicon for students and researchers navigating the complexities of formal systems and non-classical logic.
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Experts and academics frequently cite this work as a reliable, high-level resource for those engaged in advanced philosophical study. Readers often note the technical density of the entries, which are tailored specifically for students and professionals already familiar with the subject matter.
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Publication Date:
2016-01-01
ISBN-10:
0191816809
ISBN-13:
9780191816802
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