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Logic and Information

by Keith J. Devlin, Devlin, K. Devlin
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Overview

Arguing that we must broaden our concept of logic to obtain a deeper understanding of intelligence and knowledge acquisition, this study outlines a new kind of logic that is capable of handling the issues involved in human communication and machine information processing.

Synopsis

Paperback edition of ground-breaking new theory of information processing.

About the Author, Keith J. Devlin

Keith Devlin -- regular National Public Radio commentator and member of the Stanford University staff -- writes about the genetic progression of mathematical thinking and the most head-scratching math problems of the day. And he somehow manages to make it fun for the lay reader.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1995
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
324
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521499712

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