Chapter
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CONTENTS
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Jason Rosenhouse
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface xi
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I. The Pain and Pleasure of Logic
- 1. Is Logic Boring and Pointless? 3
- 2. Logic Just for Fun 15
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II. Lewis Carroll and Aristotelian Logic
- 3. Aristotle’s Syllogistic 31
- 4. The Empuzzlement of Aristotelian Logic 50
- 5. Sorites Puzzles 68
- 6. Carroll’s Contributions to Mind 93
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III. Raymond Smullyan and Mathematical Logic
- 7. Liars and Truthtellers 115
- 8. From Aristotle to Russell 137
- 9. Formal Systems in Life and Math 154
- 10. The Empuzzlement of Gödel’s Theorems 164
- 11. Question Puzzles 184
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IV. Puzzles Based on Nonclassical Logics
- 12. Should “Logics” Be a Word? 201
- 13. Many-Valued Knights and Knaves 212
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V. Miscellaneous Topics
- 14. The Saga of the Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever 239
- 15. Metapuzzles 266
- 16. Paradoxes 274
- 17. A Guide to Some Literary Logic Puzzles 292
- Glossary 311
- References 319
- Index 327
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface xi
-
I. The Pain and Pleasure of Logic
- 1. Is Logic Boring and Pointless? 3
- 2. Logic Just for Fun 15
-
II. Lewis Carroll and Aristotelian Logic
- 3. Aristotle’s Syllogistic 31
- 4. The Empuzzlement of Aristotelian Logic 50
- 5. Sorites Puzzles 68
- 6. Carroll’s Contributions to Mind 93
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III. Raymond Smullyan and Mathematical Logic
- 7. Liars and Truthtellers 115
- 8. From Aristotle to Russell 137
- 9. Formal Systems in Life and Math 154
- 10. The Empuzzlement of Gödel’s Theorems 164
- 11. Question Puzzles 184
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IV. Puzzles Based on Nonclassical Logics
- 12. Should “Logics” Be a Word? 201
- 13. Many-Valued Knights and Knaves 212
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V. Miscellaneous Topics
- 14. The Saga of the Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever 239
- 15. Metapuzzles 266
- 16. Paradoxes 274
- 17. A Guide to Some Literary Logic Puzzles 292
- Glossary 311
- References 319
- Index 327