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Introduction to logic and logical discourse/ by Satya Sundar Sethy.
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Sethy, Satya Sundar.
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Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2021.,
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xvii, 285 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Part I. Logic and language -- Chapter 1. Definition, Nature, and Scope of Logic -- Chapter 2: Language, Logic, and Concepts -- Chapter 3. Classification of Logical Propositions -- Chapter 4. Square of opposition of Propositions (SoP) -- Chapter 5. Fundamental Principles of Logic / The Laws of Thought -- Chapter 6. Logical Paradoxes -- Part II. Immediate and Mediate Inference (Syllogism) -- Chapter 7. Immediate Inference -- Chapter 8. Mediate Inference (Syllogism) -- Chapter 9. Formal and Informal Fallacies -- Chapter 10. Pure and Mixed Syllogism -- Part III. Symbolic Logic -- Chapter 11. Symbolic Logic-01 -- Chapter 12. Symbolic logic-02 -- Part IV. Predicate Logic -- Chapter 13. Predicate Logic. Part V. Basic Sets and Laws of Algebra -- Chapter 14. Basic Sets -- Chapter 15. Basic Set operations -- Chapter 16. Laws of Algebra of the Sets -- Part VI. Induction -- Chapter 17. Induction -- Chapter 18. J. Bentham & J.S. Mill's Inductive method -- Chapter 19. Science and Hypothesis -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Springer Nature eBook
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Logic. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-2689-0
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9789811626890
Introduction to logic and logical discourse
Sethy, Satya Sundar.
Introduction to logic and logical discourse
[electronic resource] /by Satya Sundar Sethy. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2021. - xvii, 285 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Part I. Logic and language -- Chapter 1. Definition, Nature, and Scope of Logic -- Chapter 2: Language, Logic, and Concepts -- Chapter 3. Classification of Logical Propositions -- Chapter 4. Square of opposition of Propositions (SoP) -- Chapter 5. Fundamental Principles of Logic / The Laws of Thought -- Chapter 6. Logical Paradoxes -- Part II. Immediate and Mediate Inference (Syllogism) -- Chapter 7. Immediate Inference -- Chapter 8. Mediate Inference (Syllogism) -- Chapter 9. Formal and Informal Fallacies -- Chapter 10. Pure and Mixed Syllogism -- Part III. Symbolic Logic -- Chapter 11. Symbolic Logic-01 -- Chapter 12. Symbolic logic-02 -- Part IV. Predicate Logic -- Chapter 13. Predicate Logic. Part V. Basic Sets and Laws of Algebra -- Chapter 14. Basic Sets -- Chapter 15. Basic Set operations -- Chapter 16. Laws of Algebra of the Sets -- Part VI. Induction -- Chapter 17. Induction -- Chapter 18. J. Bentham & J.S. Mill's Inductive method -- Chapter 19. Science and Hypothesis -- Bibliography -- Index.
This book focuses on logic and logical language. It examines different types of words, terms and propositions in detail. While discussing the nature of propositions, it illustrates the procedures used to determine the truth and falsity of a proposition, and the validity and invalidity of an argument. In addition, the book provides a clear exposition of the pure and mixed form of syllogism with suitable examples. The book encompasses sentential logic, predicate logic, symbolic logic, induction and set theory topics. The book is designed to serve all those involved in teaching and learning courses on logic. It offers a valuable resource for students and researchers in philosophy, mathematics and computer science disciplines. Given its scope, it is an essential read for everyone interested in logic, language, formulation of the hypotheses for the scientific enquiries and research studies, and judging valid and invalid arguments in the natural language discourse.
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