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Some Philosophical Issues in Logic & Language

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“Explore the interconnected realms of logic and language in ‘Some Philosophical Issues in Logic & Language.’ Delve into philosophical questions arising from logic, including argument validity and proof, and discover their roots in philosophy of language. Explore topics like holism, semantic inferentialism, and realism. Ideal for researchers, students, and anyone interested in the philosophy of language and logic. ISBN: 9788192611457”

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  • ISBN-13: 9788192611457
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 400 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8192611450
  • Publisher Date: 2016
  • Edition: 1
  • No of Pages: 182

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Weight 0.5 kg

17 reviews for Some Philosophical Issues in Logic & Language

  1. Amreen Somal

    I struggled with some of the terminology. Clearer definitions would be helpful.

  2. Ritish Jindal

    The exploration of realism was fascinating. A worthwhile addition to my library.

  3. Jayant Sangra

    Explores important connections, but requires a pre-existing understanding of logic.

  4. Jahanvi

    Enjoyed the exploration of semantic inferentialism. A solid book, though not always accessible.

  5. Sukhpreet Singh

    A bit too theoretical for my taste, but the core arguments were interesting.

  6. Nishant Bedwal

    Good overview of key issues in logic and language. I will recommend it to peers.

  7. Sameer Sanjay Bhosle

    The book had some excellent points, though it occasionally felt repetitive.

  8. Soumik Goswami

    Dense but informative. This book will be great if you are writing a dissertation.

  9. Tanya Mahajan

    A thought-provoking read, but some chapters were a bit dense. Explores interesting connections between logic and language.

  10. Jasprit Singh

    Good introduction to the philosophical problems in logic and language. Some of the arguments were hard to follow.

  11. Ankul Sharma

    Challenging but rewarding. It really made me think about the nature of language.

  12. Ravi Prakash Singh

    A well-written book on philosophical logic. It could benefit from more real-world examples.

  13. Ekjot Singh Khurana

    A good resource for students of philosophy of language. It gave good insights.

  14. Yash Kumar

    Interesting topics, but the writing style is sometimes a bit dry and academic.

  15. T Raghu Yagnavalkya

    I found the sections on holism particularly insightful. Overall, a valuable read.

  16. Arkadeep Mitra

    This book helped me understand some complex concepts. It might be challenging for beginners.

  17. Karan Khurana

    This book expanded my knowledge. It does require dedicated reading.

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