TY - GEN AU - Suppes, Patrick TI - Introduction to logic SN - 9780486406879 U1 - 160 PY - 1999/// CY - Mineola PB - Dover Publications KW - Logic KW - Set theory KW - Mathematics - Inference N1 - Table of Contents: I. Principles of Inference and Definition 1. The Sentential Connectives 2. Sentential Theory of Inference 3. Symbolizing Everyday Language 4. General Theory of Inference 5. Further Rules of Inference 6. Postscript on Use and Mention 7. Transition From Formal to Informal Proofs 8. Theory of Definition II. Elementary Intuitive Set Theory 9. Sets 10. Relations 11. Functions 12. Set-Theoretical Foundations of the Axiomatic Method N2 - This well-organized book was designed to introduce students to a way of thinking that encourages precision and accuracy. As the text for a course in modern logic, it familiarizes readers with a complete theory of logical inference and its specific applications to mathematics and the empirical sciences. Part I deals with formal principles of inference and definition, including a detailed attempt to relate the formal theory of inference to the standard informal proofs common throughout mathematics. An in-depth exploration of elementary intuitive set theory constitutes Part II, with separate chapters on sets, relations, and functions. The final section deals with the set-theoretical foundations of the axiomatic method and contains, in both the discussion and exercises, numerous examples of axiomatically formulated theories. Topics range from the theory of groups and the algebra of the real numbers to elementary probability theory, classical particle mechanics, and the theory of measurement of sensation intensities. Ideally suited for undergraduate courses, this text requires no background in mathematics or philosophy. (http://store.doverpublications.com/0486406873.html) ER -