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Introduction to Logic: Pearson New International Edition
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Introduction to Logic: Pearson New International Edition Loose leaf - 2010 - 14th Edición

de Irving M. Copi; Carl Cohen; Kenneth McMahon


Detalles

  • Título Introduction to Logic: Pearson New International Edition
  • Autor Irving M. Copi; Carl Cohen; Kenneth McMahon
  • Encuadernación Loose Leaf
  • Número de edición 14th
  • Edición 14
  • Páginas 688
  • Volúmenes 1
  • Idioma ENG
  • Editorial Routledge
  • Fecha de publicación 2010-11
  • ISBN 9780205828654 / 0205828655
  • Peso 2.24 libras (1.02 kg)
  • Dimensiones 9.8 x 7.7 x 0.9 pulgadas (24.89 x 19.56 x 2.29 cm)
  • Dewey Decimal Code 160

Acerca del autor

Irving M. Copi was a philosopher and logician. He taught at the University of Illinois, the United States Air Force Academy, Princeton University, and the Georgetown University Logic Institute, before teaching logic at the University of Michigan, 1958-69, and at the University of Hawaii, 1969-90. His other works include Essentials of Logic, Informal Logic, and Symbolic Logic.

Carl Cohen is Professor of Philosophy at the Residential College of the University of Michigan. He has published many essays in moral and political philosophy in philosophical, medical, and legal journals. He has served as a member of the Medical School faculty of the University of Michigan, and as Chairman of the University of Michigan faculty, where he has been an active member of the philosophy faculty since 1955. His other works include The Animal Rights Debate (2001), with Prof. Tom Regan; he is also the author of Democracy (1972); the author of Four Systems (1982); the editor of Communism, Fascism, and Democracy (1997); the co-author (with J. Sterba) of Affirmative Action and Racial Preference (2003)

Kenneth D. McMahon studied physics, philosophy, and English Literature as an undergraduate, then took graduate degrees in psychology and philosophy. He has taught critical thinking, philosophy, statistics, and psychology, and currently teaches logic for Hawaii Pacific University. His professional interests include logic, epistemology, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind, as well as cognitive science, psychometrics, computational theories of mind, and evolutionary psychology.