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Classical First-Order Logic

Classical First-Order Logic

Classical First-Order Logic

Stewart Shapiro, Ohio State University
Teresa Kouri Kissel, Old Dominion University, Virginia
May 2022
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9781108987004
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    One is often said to be reasoning well when they are reasoning logically. Many attempts to say what logical reasoning is have been proposed, but one commonly proposed system is first-order classical logic. This Element will examine the basics of first-order classical logic and discuss some surrounding philosophical issues. The first half of the Element develops a language for the system, as well as a proof theory and model theory. The authors provide theorems about the system they developed, such as unique readability and the Lindenbaum lemma. They also discuss the meta-theory for the system, and provide several results there, including proving soundness and completeness theorems. The second half of the Element compares first-order classical logic to other systems: classical higher order logic, intuitionistic logic, and several paraconsistent logics which reject the law of ex falso quodlibet.

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    May 2022
    Paperback
    9781108987004
    75 pages
    230 × 151 × 6 mm
    0.14kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Formal System
    • 3. Language
    • 4. Deduction
    • 5. Model-Theoretic Semantics
    • 6. Meta-theory
    • 7. Classical Higher-Order Logic
    • 8. Intuitionism
    • 9. Paraconsistency: demurring from ex falso quodlibet
    • 10. Conclusion.
      Authors
    • Stewart Shapiro , Ohio State University
    • Teresa Kouri Kissel , Old Dominion University, Virginia