This is probably the clearest book ever written on symbolic logic for the philosopher, the general scientist, and the layman. For years it has received the appreciation of those who have been rebuffed by other introductory works because of insufficient mathematical training. No special knowledge of mathematics is required here; even if you have forgotten most of your high school algebra, you can learn to use mathematical logic by following the directions in this book.Now revised and corrected, the book allows you to start with the simplest symbols and conventions and end up with a remarkable grasp of the Boole-Schroeder and Russell-Whitehead systems. It covers the study of forms, essentials of logical structure, generalization, classes, and the principal relations among them, universe of classes, the deductive system of classes, the algebra of logic, abstraction and interpretation, calculus of propositions, the assumptions of Whitehead and Russell's Principia Mathematica, and logistics. Appendices cover symbolic logic and the logic of the syllogism, the construction and use of truth-tables, and proofs of two theorems."One of the clearest and simplest introductions to a subject which is very much alive." — Mathematics Gazette.
Susanne K. Langer Book order
Susanne Langer was an American philosopher of mind and art, whose work was characterized by a profound engagement with symbolic forms and their role in perceiving the world. Her philosophical inquiries, influenced by Ernst Cassirer and Alfred North Whitehead, focused on how humans construct and comprehend reality through symbols and art. Langer explored the nature of consciousness and aesthetic experience, highlighting the connection between language, art, and human thought. Her ideas significantly contributed to the philosophy of mind and art by offering a new perspective on the symbolic nature of human experience.






- 2011
- 1990
Philosophy in a New Key
- 313 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Modern theories of meaning usually culminate in a critique of science. Philosophy in a New Key presents a study of human intelligence beginning with a semantic theory and leading into a critique of music.
- 1970
The second volume of Mind: An Essay on Human Feeling contains Part IV of the six parts which will eventually compose Susanne Langer's masterwork. It confronts the crucial issue of "The Great Shift" from animal to man.