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Deduction 2e - 2nd Edition by Daniel Bonevac (Paperback)

Deduction 2e - 2nd Edition by  Daniel Bonevac (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><i>Deduction</i> is an efficient and elegant presentation of classical first-order logic. It presents a truth tree system based on the work of Jeffrey, as well as a natural deduction system inspired by that of Kalish and Montague.</p> <ul> <li>Efficient and elegant presentation of classical first-order logic. </li> <li>Presents a truth tree system based on the work of Jeffrey, as well as a natural deduction system inspired by that of Kalish and Montague. </li> <li>Contains detailed, yet accessible chapters on extensions and revisions of classical logic: modal logic, many-valued logic, fuzzy logic, intuitionistic logic, counterfactuals, deontic logic, common sense reasoning, and quantified modal logic. </li> <li>Includes problem sets, designed to lead students gradually from easier to more difficult problems. </li> </ul> <p>Further information and select answers to problems available here: http: //bonevac.info/deduction/About_the_Book.html</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><i>Deduction</i> is an efficient and elegant presentation of classical first-order logic. It presents a truth tree system based on the work of Jeffrey, as well as a natural deduction system inspired by that of Kalish and Montague. Both are very natural and easy to learn. The definition of a formula excludes free variables, and the deduction system uses <i>Show</i> lines; the combination allows rules to be stated very simply. <br /> <p>The book's main innovation is its final part, which contains chapters on extensions and revisions of classical logic: modal logic, many-valued logic, fuzzy logic, intuitionistic logic, counterfactuals, deontic logic, common-sense reasoning, and quantified modal logic. These have been areas of great logical and philosophical interest over the past 40 years, but few other textbooks treat them in any depth. <i>Deduction</i> makes these areas accessible to introductory students. All chapters have discussions of the underlying semantics and present both truth tree and deduction systems.<br /> </p> <p>New features in this edition, in addition to truth tree systems for classical and nonclassical logics, include new and simpler rules for modal logic, deontic logic, and counterfactuals; discussions of many-valued, fuzzy, and intuitionistic logics; an introduction to common-sense reasoning (nonmonotonic logic); and extensively reworked problem sets, designed to lead students gradually from easier to more difficult problems. This new edition also features web-based programs that make use of the book's methods. Each program is set up to give students symbolization problems, give them hints, grade their work, and do problems for them.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"<i>Deduction</i> is the best logic textbook on the market. It is modern, clean, elegant, sharp and direct. It is a perfect accompaniment to the most recent developments in philosophy and logic; in every sense the logic textbook for the twenty-first century." <i>Rick Benitez, University of Sydney</i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Daniel Bonevac</b> is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the author of Reduction in the Abstract Sciences (1982), which received the Johnsonian Prize from The Journal of Philosophy, as well as <i>The Art and Science of Logic</i> (1990), <i>Simple Logic</i> (1999), and <i>Worldly Wisdom </i>(2001). He also edited <i>Today's Moral Issues </i>(fourth edition, 2002), <i>Understanding Non-Western Philosophy</i> (with Stephen Phillips, 1993), and <i>Beyond the Western Tradition: Readings in Moral and Political Philosophy</i> (with William Boon and Stephen Phillips, 1992).

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