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4737825 No.4737825 [Reply] [Original]

What are some good books on the subject of logic?

>> No.4737859

>>4737825
Any math or physics textbook.

If you're reading about logic for the sake of logic, you're wasting your time. You'll pick up 90% of the same ideas while studying something practical, and it will be much easier to comprehend the subject with actual examples.

>> No.4737873

Manin Yu.I. A course in mathematical logic for mathematicians (2ed., Springer, 2010)(ISBN 1441906142)

>> No.4737906

>>4737873
it says that's a graduate text.

>> No.4738567

If you want the real fucking deal, read the 20th century Principia Mathematica. If you feel that's too hardcore for you, just read a logic textbook - I'd recommend Logics by Eric Schechter. And indeed, that textbook does cover more logics than does the Principia Mathematica, but to be fair you can really see one of the earliest expressions of a cohesive logical system in the Principia.

>> No.4738596

>>4737859
>I'm a butthurt STEM major who is trying to justify not being able to comprehend basic philosophical logic