Philosophy of Logics
Philosophy of Logics
Philosophy of Logics by Susan Haack is a comprehensive and accessible exploration of the key issues and debates within the philosophy of logic. Published in 1978, this influential text examines the nature, scope, and significance of logic as a discipline, bridging the gap between formal logic and its philosophical implications.
Haack addresses fundamental questions about truth, validity, and logical consequence, exploring how these concepts are interpreted across different logical systems, including classical, modal, and non-classical logics. She critically evaluates topics such as the limits of formalism, the role of meaning and language in logic, and the relationship between logic and mathematics.
Renowned for its clarity and depth, *Philosophy of Logics* provides readers with a thorough grounding in both the technical and philosophical aspects of logic. It remains a key resource for students, philosophers, and logicians, offering valuable insights into how logic functions as both a tool for reasoning and a subject of philosophical inquiry.
Product Details:
- ISBN: 0521293294
- EAN: 9780521293297
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Binding: Paperback
- Copyright Date: 1978
- Pub Date: October 31, 1978
- Physical Info: 1.6 cms H x 22.86 cms L x 15.37 cms W (0.32 kgs), 296 pages