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An Algebraic Introduction to Mathematical Logic (Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1975)

Part of the Graduate Texts in Mathematics series
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This book is intended for mathematicians. Its origins lie in a course of lectures given by an algebraist to a class which had just completed a sub­stantial course on abstract algebra.

Consequently, our treatment of the sub­ject is algebraic.

Although we assume a reasonable level of sophistication in algebra, the text requires little more than the basic notions of group, ring, module, etc.

A more detailed knowledge of algebra is required for some of the exercises.

We also assume a familiarity with the main ideas of set theory, including cardinal numbers and Zorn's Lemma.

In this book, we carry out a mathematical study of the logic used in mathematics.

We do this by constructing a mathematical model of logic and applying mathematics to analyse the properties of the model.

We therefore regard all our existing knowledge of mathematics as being applicable to the analysis of the model, and in particular we accept set theory as part of the meta-Ianguage.

We are not attempting to construct a foundation on which all mathematics is to be based--rather, any conclusions to be drawn about the foundations of mathematics come only by analogy with the model, and are to be regarded in much the same way as the conclusions drawn from any scientific theory.

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Product Details
1475744919 / 9781475744910
Paperback / softback
511.3
26/02/2013
United States
123 pages, IX, 123 p.
155 x 235 mm