Published by Bobbs-Merrill, [Indianapolis],, 1971
First Edition
FIRST EDITION. Original publisher printed wraps + 1-25 + 1 blank leaf, Quarto. First Edition. Algebraic Logic and Predicate Functors is part of Quine's broader work to simplify and understand logical systems, especially first-order predicate logic. Algebraic Logic is a framework that represents logical expressions and their relationships using algebraic structures. Quine's interest in this area was motivated by the search for a more efficient and elegant representation of logical concepts.Predicate Functors are a method Quine introduced to simplify the formalization of first-order predicate logic. Predicate functors aim to provide a more straightforward and uniform way of handling quantifiers and predicate expressions.His work on algebraic logic and predicate functors reflects his commitment to logical clarity and simplicity, as well as his interest in the relationship between language and logic. Publisher's original brown printed wraps with the text printed blue ink. A fine copy. ADDITIONAL PHOTOS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.