About this book series

"Logic" has come to describe the interplay between language and reference; syntax and semantics. The quest to understand and apply logic can be traced back to antiquity. Currently, we are within an explosion of new ideas and questions . Many of these are very pragmatically motivated and have immediate application. The Lecture Notes in Logic provide a unique forum for the discussion of topics in which logic plays a critical role. The series will draw topics from areas within which logic has a traditional place, for example within mathematics and philosophy, together with topics from within areas in which logic has an emerging importance, for example within computer science and linguistics. Further, the Lecture Notes in Logic will provide for the timely, even rapid, publication needed in there aeras.
Discontinued series: although this series no longer publishes new content, the published titles listed here remain available.
Print ISSN
1431-5459

Book titles in this series

  1. Logic Colloquium ’96

    Proceedings of the Colloquium held in San Sebastián, Spain, July 9–15, 1996

    Editors:
    • Jesus M. Larrazabal
    • Daniel Lascar
    • Grigori Mints
    • Copyright: 1998

    Available Renditions

    • Soft cover
  2. Gödel ’96

    Logical Foundations of Mathematics, Computer Science and Physics — Kurt Gödel’s Legacy

    Editors:
    • Petr Hajek
    • Copyright: 1996

    Available Renditions

    • Soft cover