This book provides a clear and direct introduction to the theory of paradoxes and the Gödel incompleteness theorems. It will be valuable for students and researchers with a minimal background in logic and will equip them to understand and discuss a wide variety of topics in philosophical logic.
This book provides a clear and direct introduction to the theory of paradoxes and the Gödel incompleteness theorems. It will be valuable for students and researchers with a minimal background in logic and will equip them to understand and discuss a wide variety of topics in philosophical logic.
Volker Halbach is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oxford and a fellow of New College, Oxford. He is the author of The Logic Manual (2010) and Axiomatic Theories of Truth (Cambridge, 2011).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Aims and Ends 2. Technical Preliminaries 3. Predicates and Conceptual Analysis 4. Paradoxes over Logic 5. A Theory of Expressions 6. The Paradoxes 7. Possible-Worlds Semantics 8. An Expressive Theory of Expressions 9. Consistency, Denotation, and Arithmetic 10. Formal Language 11. Formal Truth 12. Generalizations and Intensionality Bibliography.
Preface 1. Aims and Ends 2. Technical Preliminaries 3. Predicates and Conceptual Analysis 4. Paradoxes over Logic 5. A Theory of Expressions 6. The Paradoxes 7. Possible-Worlds Semantics 8. An Expressive Theory of Expressions 9. Consistency, Denotation, and Arithmetic 10. Formal Language 11. Formal Truth 12. Generalizations and Intensionality Bibliography.
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