Book Genre: Logic

If the phrase “best physics books” makes you expect pages of equations and jargon-heavy lectures,
“Martin Gardner is solely responsible for the development of the field of “recreational mathematics,” whether
This book aims to introduce beginning students of advanced mathematics to the fundamental set-theoretic realities
Philosophical Logic by John P. Burgess is a brief account of philosophical logic from one
How Not to Be Wrong is a triumph of popular math writing, serving as both
This text discusses the present aspects of set theory that apply to various subfields of
This textbook introduces the wide variety of features and powerful mathematical functions offered by Mathematica
This book emphasizes the craft of mathematical writing, a crucial but challenging ability for any
Experience the unforgettable journey of a young American reporter as he delves into the captivating
Infinite Powers is a must-read for anyone interested in mathematics, science, or the history of
The legend of Richard Feynman continues to captivate us even after his passing. With “the
The remainder of philosophy and even real life is frequently seen as having little in
“This book presents the mathematical techniques while focusing on a particular issue, which is typically
“Long before Aristotle struggled with Zeno’s paradox, philosophers were enthralled by paradox. The MIT Press
“Put on your apron and enter Jim Henle’s kitchen as he reveals the surprising similarities
“The difficulties and paradoxes of everyday language and logical thought are used in this book
“Brian Hayes wants to persuade us that mathematics is too significant and enjoyable to be
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