Introduction to Logic Jess Drake
- ISBN: 9781788823586
- Edition: 1st
- ©Year: 2020
- List Price : 140
About the Book
Logic originally meaning "the word"or"what is spoken" is generally held to consist of the systematic study of the form of arguments. A valid argument is one where there is a specific relation of logical support between the assumptions of the argument and its conclusion.There is no universal agreement as to the exact scope and subject matter of logic, but it has traditionally included the classification of arguments, the systematic exposition of the 'logical form' common to all valid arguments, the study of inference, including fallacies, and the study of semantics, including paradoxes. Historically, logic has been studied in philosophy and mathematics and recently logic has been studied in computer science, linguistics, psychology, and other fields. The book is about the logic and talks about various aspects of it such as general character of the enquiry, argument from analogy, mathematical reasoning, etc. This book will prove to be very useful for the people interested in logic as well as the students of logic.
Contents: 1. Introduction, 2. Perceptions of Logic, 3. History of Logic, 4. Types of Logic,5.CriticalThinkingand Informal Logic, 6.Theories of Deduction
Jess Drake is Professor of Philosophy. He received his bachelor's degree in mathematics and his Ph.D. in philosophy of science with an emphasis in history of philosophy. He is the author of Many Worlds of Logic, Logic: Analyzing and Appraising Arguments, Symbolic Logic: Classical and Advanced Systems, Introduction to logic, Formal Ethics. Jess Drake is currently a member of the National Association. He continues his research and writing, including work on A Concise Introduction to Logic. His interests include music, art, opera, environmental issues, fishing, and skiing. His professional interests include logic, epistemology, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind, as well as cognitive science, psychometrics, computational theories of mind, and evolutionary psychology.