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  • © 2007

Logica Universalis

Towards a General Theory of Logic

Birkhäuser
  • Second, revised edition of the first collection of articles around the topic of universal logic
  • Starting point of interdisciplinary research in the fields of, e.g., logic, linguistic, philosophy, mathematics, computer science
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (12 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Universal Logic: Frameworks and Structures

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Abstract Model Theory as a Framework for Universal Logic

      • Marta García-Matos, Jouko Väänänen
      Pages 19-33
    3. Selfextensional Logics with Implication

      • Ramon Jansana
      Pages 63-86
    4. Logic without Self-Deductibility

      • Pierre Ageron
      Pages 87-93
  3. Identity and Nature of Logical Structures

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 95-95
    2. Equipollent Logical Systems

      • Carlos Caleiro, Ricardo Gonçalves
      Pages 97-109
    3. What is a Logic?

      • Till Mossakowski, Joseph Goguen, Răzvan Diaconescu, Andrzej Tarlecki
      Pages 111-133
    4. What is a Logic, and What is a Proof?

      • Lutz Straßurger
      Pages 135-152
  4. Tools and Concepts for Universal Logic

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 153-153
    2. Two’s Company: “The Humbug of Many Logical Values”

      • Carlos Caleiro, Walter Carnielli, Marcelo E. Coniglio, João Marcos
      Pages 175-194
    3. Friendliness and Sympathy in Logic

      • David Makinson
      Pages 195-224
    4. Logical Discrimination

      • Lloyd Humberstone
      Pages 225-246

About this book

"I find this book extremely useful and important, because it signifies the arrival of a new renaissance in logic, a new revival not only of logic, but of the vision of logic as a unifying tool for science as a whole, including mathematics, physics, cosmology, computer science and AI. The book and the vision behind it give logic, conceived as a scientific study of rationality, new unifying power, new perspectives, and new horizons."

Istvan Németi, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

"Modern logic has been intimately connected with algebra since its origins in figures such as Boole, De Morgan, and Peirce. But while universal algebra is a long recognized field, universal logic has only recently been named as such. This is perhaps because classical logic was until relatively recently taken by many as the "one true logic". But with the proliferation of special purpose non-classical logics in recent years, universal logic is clearly a field whose time has come. This book contains many excellent papers demonstrating the value of this approach."

J. Michael Dunn, Indiana University

"Modern logic is exploding into manifold applications, and its core research agenda is expanding accordingly. Thus, it becomes of great importance to reflect and rethink the notion of a logical system, which has served us so well for a century now. This book contains timely, broad, and unifying reflections on logical systems and logical consequence, and helps us think where our discipline is going."

Johan van Benthem, University of Amsterdam & Stanford University

Reviews

"I find this book extremely useful and important, because it signifies the arrival of a new renaissance in logic, a new revival not only of logic, but of the vision of logic as a unifying tool for science as a whole, including mathematics, physics, cosmology, computer science and AI. The book and the vision behind it give logic, conceived as a scientific study of rationality, new unifying power, new perspectives, and new horizons."

István Németi, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

"Modern logic has been intimately connected with algebra since its origins in figures such as Boole, De Morgan, and Peirce. But while universal algebra is a long recognized field, universal logic has only recently been named as such. This is perhaps because classical logic was until relatively recently taken by many as the "one true logic". But with the proliferation of special purpose non-classical logics in recent years, universal logic is clearly a field whose time has come. This book contains many excellent papers demonstrating the value of this approach."

J. Michael Dunn, Indiana University

"Modern logic is exploding into manifold applications, and its core research agenda is expanding accordingly. Thus, it becomes of great importance to reflect and rethink the notion of a logical system, which has served us so well for a century now. This book contains timely, broad, and unifying reflections on logical systems and logical consequence, and helps us think where our discipline is going."

Johan van Benthem, University of Amsterdam & Stanford University

Editors and Affiliations

  • Swiss National Science Foundation, University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland

    Jean-Yves Beziau

Bibliographic Information

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Buying options

eBook USD 39.99
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  • Available as PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 54.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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