Logic primer

Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press. Edited by Michael Hand (2022)
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Abstract

Presents a self-contained introduction to logic suitable for majors and nonmajors, and can be covered entirely in a one-semester course. Natural deduction systems of sentential logic and of first-order logic, truth tables, and the basic ideas of model theory are presented without superfluous discussion.

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Colin Allen
University of California, Santa Barbara
Michael Hand
Texas A&M University

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