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This book is profoundly analytic and evaluative, with insightful suggestions on how to address the intricacies of transcriptions and formalizations in Logic. It is therefore recommended for, not only students of philosophy, but students of any university degree program as well as the general public. An advantage of arguing with symbols is that they allow us to concentrate on the bare structures of thought, without being distracted by the content. However, it must be noted that logical correctness or truth, embraces these two aspects, in an inseparable manner. Just like a microscope or a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is profoundly analytic and evaluative, with insightful suggestions on how to address the intricacies of transcriptions and formalizations in Logic. It is therefore recommended for, not only students of philosophy, but students of any university degree program as well as the general public. An advantage of arguing with symbols is that they allow us to concentrate on the bare structures of thought, without being distracted by the content. However, it must be noted that logical correctness or truth, embraces these two aspects, in an inseparable manner. Just like a microscope or a telescope is not a substitute for the seeing eye, the technical knowledge of logic, is not a substitute for the discerning mind. Hence, skill in the use of forms of logic, is not a substitute for thinking. The transcription and formalization of propositions in logic, cannot substitute the operations of our cognitive faculty, since both aspects are not in any way co-extensive, in content, context and provenance.
Autorenporträt
Fr. Joseph T. Ekong is a Dominican priest of the Province of St. Joseph the Worker, Nigeria and Ghana. He holds a B.A and an M.A in Philosophy (University of Ibadan), an M.A in Theology (Duquesne University) and a Ph.D in Philosophy (University of Lagos). He is currently an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Dominican University, Ibadan.