
A Survey Of Symbolic Logic
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A Survey Of Symbolic Logic stands as a landmark in the evolution of modern logical thought. Clarence Irving Lewis's lucid exploration of symbolic logic offers both a rigorous introduction to logic and a sweeping guide to formal logic's foundations. With clarity and precision, Lewis presents the essential principles of logical reasoning, bridging the worlds of mathematical logic and the philosophy of logic at a pivotal moment in early 20th century philosophy. This 1918 logic publication, deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of Bertrand Russell and G. E. Moore, remains a vital academic...
A Survey Of Symbolic Logic stands as a landmark in the evolution of modern logical thought. Clarence Irving Lewis's lucid exploration of symbolic logic offers both a rigorous introduction to logic and a sweeping guide to formal logic's foundations. With clarity and precision, Lewis presents the essential principles of logical reasoning, bridging the worlds of mathematical logic and the philosophy of logic at a pivotal moment in early 20th century philosophy. This 1918 logic publication, deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of Bertrand Russell and G. E. Moore, remains a vital academic study resource for students, enthusiasts, and scholars alike. Lewis's work deftly unpacks complex symbolic logic concepts, making it an indispensable reference for logic students and a touchstone for anyone seeking to understand the structure of rational argument. Its pages illuminate the interplay between mathematics, philosophy, and language, inviting readers to engage with logic not only as an abstract discipline but as a living, evolving conversation. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are beginning your study of formal logic or seeking a collector's piece from the golden age of analytic philosophy, this classic endures as both a practical guide and a cultural treasure.