Logic: an introduction

New York: Routledge (2006)
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Propositional logic -- Propositions and arguments -- Connectives and argument forms -- Truth tables -- Trees -- Vagueness and bivalence -- Conditionality -- Natural deduction -- Predicate logic -- Predicates, names, and quantifiers -- Models for predicate logic -- Trees for predicate logic -- Identity and functions -- Definite descriptions -- Some things do not exist -- What is a predicate? -- What is logic?

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