An Introduction to Philosophical Logic has been a popular mainstay among students taking courses in philosophical logic and the philosophy of language since it was first published in 1982.
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A.C. Grayling is Reader in Philosophy at Birkbeck College, London and aFellow of St Anne′s Colege, Oxford.
An Introduction to Philosophical Logic is a popular mainstay for students taking courses in philosophical logic and the philosophy of language. Covering some of the most central topics in philosophy – the proposition, theories of truth, existence, meaning and reference, realism and anti–realism – it aims to be an accessible guide to philosophical logic.
This new edition keeps the same successful format, with each chapter providing a self–contained introduction to the topic it discusses, rewritten to include updated information. The author has also revised his concluding chapter and completely updated the bibliography.
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