Wow, this reddit softtware is pretty neat for a blog.
I’d love to see a post on the best introductory books to logic, and also epistemology. Epistemology, especially, seems to lack good introductory texts.
I know this is off-topic, but I feel duty-bound to respond (in the absence of profile pages or a really working direct message functionality).
“Epistemology: the big questions” by Blackwell publishing is awesome.
introductory logic texts are easy to find, but Hurley’s “A Concise Introduction to Logic” comes recommended, depending on what sort of intro you were looking for.
Wow, this reddit softtware is pretty neat for a blog.
I’d love to see a post on the best introductory books to logic, and also epistemology. Epistemology, especially, seems to lack good introductory texts.
I know this is off-topic, but I feel duty-bound to respond (in the absence of profile pages or a really working direct message functionality).
“Epistemology: the big questions” by Blackwell publishing is awesome.
introductory logic texts are easy to find, but Hurley’s “A Concise Introduction to Logic” comes recommended, depending on what sort of intro you were looking for.
This doesn’t go here. I’m not sure where it goes—we don’t have open threads yet.
You might want to try Jaynes though.
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