
Classical Mathematical Logic
The Semantic Foundations of Logic
By: Richard L. Epstein, Leslaw W. Szczerba
eBook | 18 December 2011
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In Classical Mathematical Logic, Richard L. Epstein relates the systems of mathematical logic to their original motivations to formalize reasoning in mathematics. The book also shows how mathematical logic can be used to formalize particular systems of mathematics. It sets out the formalization not only of arithmetic, but also of group theory, field theory, and linear orderings. These lead to the formalization of the real numbers and Euclidean plane geometry. The scope and limitations of modern logic are made clear in these formalizations.
The book provides detailed explanations of all proofs and the insights behind the proofs, as well as detailed and nontrivial examples and problems. The book has more than 550 exercises. It can be used in advanced undergraduate or graduate courses and for self-study and reference.
Classical Mathematical Logic presents a unified treatment of material that until now has been available only by consulting many different books and research articles, written with various notation systems and axiomatizations.
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- FrontMatter, pg. i
- Contents, pg. vii
- Preface, pg. xvii
- Acknowledgments, pg. xix
- Introduction, pg. xxi
- I. Classical Propositional Logic, pg. 1
- II. Abstracting and Axiomatizing Classical Propositional Logic, pg. 27
- III. The Language of Predicate Logic, pg. 53
- IV. The Semantics of Classical Predicate Logic, pg. 69
- V. Substitutions and Equivalences, pg. 99
- VI. Equality, pg. 113
- VII. Examples of Formalization, pg. 121
- VIII. Functions, pg. 139
- IX. The Abstraction of Models, pg. 153
- X. Axiomatizing Classical Predicate Logic, pg. 167
- XI. The Number of Objects in the Universe of a Model, pg. 183
- XII. Formalizing Group Theory, pg. 191
- XIII. Linear Orderings, pg. 207
- XIV. Second-Order Classical Predicate Logic, pg. 225
- XV. The Natural Numbers, pg. 263
- XVI. The Integers and Rationals, pg. 291
- XVII. The Real Numbers, pg. 303
- XVIII. One-Dimensional Geometry, pg. 331
- XIX. Two-Dimensional Euclidean Geometry, pg. 363
- XX. Translations within Classical Predicate Logic, pg. 403
- XXI. Classical Predicate Logic with Non-Referring Names, pg. 413
- XXII. The Liar Paradox, pg. 437
- XXIII. On Mathematical Logic and Mathematics, pg. 461
- Appendix: The Completeness of Classical Predicate Logic Proved by Godel's Method, pg. 465
- Summary of Formal Systems, pg. 475
- Bibliography, pg. 487
- Index of Notation, pg. 495
- Index, pg. 499
ISBN: 9781400841554
ISBN-10: 1400841550
Published: 18th December 2011
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 544
Audience: College, Tertiary and University
Publisher: Princeton University Press
























