Logic: A Very Short Introduction

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Logic: A Very Short Introduction is a concise introductory book that explains the fundamental ideas, methods, and philosophical significance of logic for a general readership.

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instanceOf book
introductory text
non-fiction book
aimsTo introduce logic to non-specialists
author Graham Priest
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
explains fundamental ideas of logic
methods of logic
philosophical significance of logic
format paperback
genre logic
philosophy
hasContributor Graham Priest
imprint Oxford University Press
surface form: Oxford University Press, Oxford
intendedAudience general readership
language English
partOf Very Short Introductions series
surface form: Oxford Very Short Introductions series
publisher Oxford University Press
series Very Short Introductions series
surface form: Very Short Introductions
subject deduction
formal logic
induction
informal logic
logic
paradoxes
philosophy of logic
truth
validity
topic argumentation
logical consequence
logical systems
reasoning
writtenFor general readers interested in logic
students of mathematics
students of philosophy

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