Logic and structure
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Logic and structure
(Universitext)
Springer, c2013
5th ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257) and index
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Description
Dirk van Dalen's popular textbook Logic and Structure, now in its fifth edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to the basics of classical and intuitionistic logic, model theory and Goedel's famous incompleteness theorem.
Propositional and predicate logic are presented in an easy-to-read style using Gentzen's natural deduction. The book proceeds with some basic concepts and facts of model theory: a discussion on compactness, Skolem-Loewenheim, non-standard models and quantifier elimination. The discussion of classical logic is concluded with a concise exposition of second-order logic.
In view of the growing recognition of constructive methods and principles, intuitionistic logic and Kripke semantics is carefully explored. A number of specific constructive features, such as apartness and equality, the Goedel translation, the disjunction and existence property are also included.
The last chapter on Goedel's first incompleteness theorem is self-contained and provides a systematic exposition of the necessary recursion theory.
This new edition has been properly revised and contains a new section on ultra-products.
Table of Contents
Introduction.- Propositional Logic.- Predicate Logic.- Completeness and Applications.- Second Order Logic.- Intuitionistic Logic.- Normalization.- Goedel's theorem.
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