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      This is the first comprehensive textbook on higher order logic that is written specifically to introduce the subject matter to graduate students in philosophy.

      This is the first comprehensive textbook on higher-order logic that is written specifically to introduce the su...

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      Product ID:9780367483012
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:A Philosophical Introduction to Higher-order Logics
      Authors:Author: Andrew Bacon
      Page Count:464
      Subjects:Philosophy of language, Philosophy of language, Grammar, syntax and morphology, Literature: history and criticism, Philosophy: metaphysics and ontology, Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge, Philosophy: logic, Philosophy of mathematics, Information technology: general topics, Computer science, Grammar, syntax & morphology, Literature: history & criticism, Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology, Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge, Philosophy: logic, Philosophy of mathematics, Information technology: general issues, Computer science
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      This is the first comprehensive textbook on higher order logic that is written specifically to introduce the subject matter to graduate students in philosophy.

      This is the first comprehensive textbook on higher-order logic that is written specifically to introduce the subject matter to graduate students in philosophy. The book covers both the formal aspects of higher-order languages—their model theory and proof theory, the theory of λ-abstraction and its generalizations—and their philosophical applications, especially to the topics of modality and propositional granularity. The book has a strong focus on non-extensional higher-order logics, making it more appropriate for foundational metaphysics than other introductions to the subject from computer science, mathematics, and linguistics. 

      A Philosophical Introduction to Higher-order Logics assumes only that readers have a basic knowledge of first-order logic. With an emphasis on exercises, it can be used as a textbook though is also ideal for self-study.

      Author Andrew Bacon organizes the book''s 18 chapters around four main parts:
      I. Typed Language
      II. Higher-Order Languages
      III. General Higher-Order Languages
      IV. Higher-Order Model Theory 

      In addition, two appendices cover the Curry-Howard isomorphism and its applications for modeling propositional structure. Each chapter includes exercises that move from easier to more difficult, strategically placed throughout the chapter, and concludes with an annotated suggested reading list providing graduate students with most valuable additional resources. 

      Key Features:

      • Is the first comprehensive introduction to higher-order logic as a grounding for addressing problems in metaphysics
      • Introduces the basic formal tools that are needed to theorize in, and model, higher-order languages
      • Offers an abundance of
        - Simple exercises throughout the book, serving as comprehension checks on basic concepts and definitions
        - More difficult exercises designed to facilitate long-term learning
      • Contains annotated sections on further reading, pointing the reader to related literature, learning resources, and historical context

      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-09-29

      Additional information

      Weight836 g
      Dimensions174 × 246 × 32 mm