
The publication of Rasiowa and Sikorski's The Mathematics of Metamathematics (1970), Rasiowa's An Algebraic Approach to Non-Classical Logics (1974), and Wójcicki's Theory of Logical Calculi (1988) created a niche in the field of mathematical and philosophical logic. This in-depth study of the concept of a consequence relation, culminating in the concept of a Lindenbaum-Tarski algebra, fills this niche. Citkin and Muravitsky consider the problem of obtaining confirmation that a statement is a consequence of a set of statements as prerequisites, on the one hand, and the problem of demonstrating that such confirmation does not exist in the structure under consideration, on the other hand. For the second part of this problem, the concept of the Lindenbaum-Tarski algebra plays a key role, which becomes even more important when the considered consequence relation is placed in the context of decidability. This role is traced in the book for various formal objective languages.The work also includes helpful exercises to aid the reader's assimilation of the book's material. Intended for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in mathematics and philosophy, this book can be used to teach special courses in logic with an emphasis on algebraic methods, for self-study, and also as a reference work.
This book investigates the formal properties of consequence relations and the application of the Lindenbaum-Tarski method to determine the validity of logical statements. The authors, Alex Citkin and Alexei Muravitsky, draw upon foundational works in algebraic logic to provide a rigorous framework for analyzing logical calculi. They address the dual problems of confirming logical consequences and demonstrating the absence of such confirmation within specific formal structures.
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Experts identify this text as a specialized resource for advanced students and researchers in mathematics and philosophy. Readers frequently note the high level of technical density required to engage with the algebraic methods presented.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2022-12-19
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192866419
ISBN-13:
9780192866417
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