Logic and Structure

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New corrected printing of a well-established text on logic at the introductory level. A book which efficiently presents the basics of propositional and predicate logic, van Dalen’s popular textbook contains a complete treatment of elementary classical logic, using Gentzen’s Natural Deduction. Propositional and predicate logic are treated in separate chapters in a leisured but precise way. Chapter Three presents the basic facts of model theory, e.g. compactness, Skolem-Löwenheim, elementary equivalence, non-standard models, quantifier elimination, and Skolem functions. The discussion of classical logic is rounded off with a concise exposition of second-order logic. In view of the growing recognition of constructive methods and principles, one chapter is devoted to intuitionistic logic. Completeness is established for Kripke semantics. A number of specific constructive features, such as apartness and equality, the Gödel translation, the disjunction and existence property have been incorporated. The power and elegance of natural deduction is demonstrated best in the part of proof theory called `cut-elimination' or `normalization'. Chapter 6 is devoted to this topic; it contains the basic facts on the structure of derivations, both classically and intuitionistically. Finally, this edition contains a new chapter on Gödel's first incompleteness theorem. The chapter is self-contained, it provides a systematic exposition of primitive recursion and partial recursive functions, recursive by enumerable sets, and recursive separability. The arithmetization of Peano's arithmetic is based on the natural deduction system.

Author(s): Dirk van Dalen
Series: Universitext
Edition: 4th
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2004

Language: English
Pages: 280

Cover......Page 1
Title Page......Page 5
Preface......Page 7
Contents......Page 11
0 Introduction......Page 13
1.1 Propositions and Connectives......Page 17
1.2 Semantics......Page 27
1.3 Some Properties of Propositional logic......Page 33
1.4 Natural Deduction......Page 42
1.5 Completeness......Page 52
1.6 The Missing Connectives......Page 61
2.1 Quantifiers......Page 69
2.2 Structures......Page 70
2.3 The Language of a Similarity Type......Page 72
2.4 Semantics......Page 80
2.5 Simple Properties of Predicate Logic......Page 85
2.6 Identity......Page 93
2.7 Examples......Page 95
2.8 Natural Deduction......Page 103
2.9 Adding the Existential Quantifier......Page 108
2.10 Natural Deduction and Identity......Page 111
3.1 The Completeness Theorem......Page 115
3.2 Compactness and Skolem-Löwenheim......Page 123
3.3 Some Model Theory......Page 130
3.4 Skolem Functions or How to Enrich Your Language......Page 147
4 Second Order Logic......Page 155
5.1 Constructive Reasoning......Page 165
5.2 Intuitionistic Propositional and Predicate Logic......Page 168
5.3 Kripke Semantics......Page 174
5.4 Some Model Theory......Page 185
6.1 Cuts......Page 199
6.2 Normalization for Classical Logic......Page 204
6.3 Normalization for Intuitionistic Logic......Page 210
7.1 Primitive recursive functions......Page 221
7.2 Partial Recursive Functions......Page 230
7.3 Recursively enumerable sets......Page 242
7.4 Some arithmetic......Page 248
7.5 Representability......Page 254
7.6 Derivability......Page 258
7.7 Incompleteness......Page 263
Bibliography......Page 269
Index......Page 271