Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications. Translated by William H. Meyer and John Wilkinson

Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications. Translated by William H. Meyer and John Wilkinson
Title Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications. Translated by William H. Meyer and John Wilkinson PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Carnap
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Pages 241
Release 1958
Genre Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
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Einführung in Die Symbolische Logik. Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications ... Translated by William H. Meyer ... and John Wilkinson

Einführung in Die Symbolische Logik. Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications ... Translated by William H. Meyer ... and John Wilkinson
Title Einführung in Die Symbolische Logik. Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications ... Translated by William H. Meyer ... and John Wilkinson PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Carnap
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Pages 241
Release 1958
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Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications

Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications
Title Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Carnap
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1958
Genre Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
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Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications

Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications
Title Introduction to Symbolic Logic and Its Applications PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Carnap
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 280
Release 2012-07-12
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 048614349X

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Clear, comprehensive, and rigorous treatment develops the subject from elementary concepts to the construction and analysis of relatively complex logical languages. Hundreds of problems, examples, and exercises. 1958 edition.

Introduction to Symbolic Logic Applications

Introduction to Symbolic Logic Applications
Title Introduction to Symbolic Logic Applications PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Carnap
Publisher
Pages
Release 1958
Genre Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
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Introduction to symbolic logic and its applications

Introduction to symbolic logic and its applications
Title Introduction to symbolic logic and its applications PDF eBook
Author Rudolf Carnap
Publisher
Pages 241
Release 1958
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Newton's Principia revisited

Newton's Principia revisited
Title Newton's Principia revisited PDF eBook
Author Michael Schmiechen
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 610
Release 2009
Genre
ISBN 3837053083

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PROBLEM. The treatise is devoted to the reconstruction of our 'instinctive beliefs' in classical mechanics and to present them 'as much isolated and as free from irrelevant additions as possible'. The same motivation has driven many authors since the publication of Newton's Principia. IMPORTANCE. Classical mechanics will remain the basic reference and tool for mechanics on terrestrial and planetary scale as well as the proto-theory of relativistic and quantum mechanics. But it can only serve its purpose if it is not considered as obsolete, but if its foundations and implications are understood and made 'absolutely' clear. METHOD. Based on the 'instinctive belief' that the foundations of classical mechanics cannot be found and reconstructed within mechanics itself but only 'outside', classical mechanics is 'understood' by embedding it into an adequate theory of knowledge and adequate proto- and meta-theories in terms of the 'language of dynamics'. Evidence is produced that available philosophical expositions are not adequate for the purpose at hand. Mechanics is treated as part of physics, not of mathematics. Not sophisticated mathematical artifacts, necessary for solving specific problems, but the intellectually satisfactory foundation of mechanics in general is subject and purpose of the exercise. The goal is reached using axiomatic systems as models. SCOPE. Following an account of the unsatisfactory state of affairs the treatise covers the epistemological foundations, abstract proto-mechanics, i. e. the theories of time and space, meta-mechanics, i. e. the theories of state space models and of quantities proper, and, as an instance of the latter, abstract elementary mechanics, the theory of translational motions of 'small' solid bodies in three-dimensional Euclidean space, including classical general relativity. Subsequently the theory of classical kinematics is developed as basis for interpreted proto-mechanics and interpreted elementary mechanics. As an amus