Logic with Added Reasoning

Peterborough, Ont. and Orchard Park, NY: Broadview Press (2002)
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This concise text treats logic as a tool, “generated so that half the work involved in thinking is done for you by somebody else (the rules and laws of the logic).” Gabbay explains in a clear and careful manner how formal features of, and formal relations between, ordinary declarative sentences are captured by the systems of propositional and predicate logic

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