Formalization in Predicate Logic 8. Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University's objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide.
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There are two versions for each lecture: a handout with some items left for students to complete during the lecture and the lecture slides themselves. The slides cover the main course content, but they are not intended to be a comprehensive substitute for the Logic Manual. They should be studied in conjunction with the main text. All past examination papers have been collected at OXAM restricted access.
Below are papers or questions with solutions. The Natural Deduction Pack by Alastair Carr contains many worked examples of Natural Deduction proofs with detailed explanations of proof strategies. After working through this document there will hardly be any question on Natural Deduction in a Prelims paper that you can't answer.
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Search Start Search. Go directly to our online catalogue. Description Book Information Table of Contents Description An exceptionally clear, concise, and affordable introduction to logic, The Logic Manual carefully walks beginning philosophy students through the fundamentals, offering them a real understanding of how and why logic works.
Table of Contents 1. Sets, Relations, and Arguments 2.
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