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Unlock the world of critical thinking with 'An Introduction to Philosophical Logic', the definitive textbook for students and enthusiasts alike. This seminal work, published by John Wiley & Sons in 1997, elucidates the complex interplay between philosophical logic and the philosophy of language, serving as an essential resource for both learners and seasoned philosophers. Dive into the intricate realms of symbolic logic and philosophical arguments as this engaging 352-page volume guides you through its comprehensive coverage of key topics. The book is meticulously designed to enhance your understanding of logical reasoning, paving the way for deeper explorations into philosophical discourse. Whether you are pursuing a degree in philosophy or simply seeking to enrich your knowledge, 'An Introduction to Philosophical Logic' makes tough concepts accessible and relatable. Embrace an insightful journey through the nuanced relationships between language and logic, backed by thorough explanations and in-depth analysis. Perfect for university courses or self-study, this text equips you with essential tools to navigate philosophical dialogues. Elevate your critical thinking abilities and expand your intellectual horizons with this must-have addition to your academic collection. ISBN: 9780631199823. Year: 1997. Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK). Pages: 352.