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Boolean Algebra as the Basis of Mathematical Logic
- Narrated by: J.-M. Kuczynski
- Length: 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The theorems of the propositional calculus and the predicate calculus are stated, and the analogous principles of Boolean Algebra are identified. Also, the primary principles of modal logic are stated, and a procedure is described for identifying their Boolean analogues.
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- R
- 01-10-17
very nice intro
This was really great. I appreciate the library of logic related audiobooks this author has created. He could probably use a condenser mic. Looking forward to more audio books by this author.
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- Customer
- 12-05-19
This is truly a terrible audiobook.
This is a terrible subject to receive in audiobook format and is ridiculous to hear spoken.
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- Honest Reviewer
- 11-26-16
The best audio book in Boolean Algebra in existenc
What did you love best about Boolean Algebra as the Basis of Mathematical Logic?
it was clear and straightforward
What did you like best about this story?
it was focused
What does J.-M. Kuczynski bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
focus and intensity
If you could give Boolean Algebra as the Basis of Mathematical Logic a new subtitle, what would it be?
part 1
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sound editing not so great
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- Mr GS Mccreadie
- 05-15-20
more to think on
am off to look for a book on boolean algebra whilst trying to remember to comprehend what modal logic is
1 person found this helpful