Visual reasoning with diagrams /

Logic, the discipline that explores valid reasoning, does not need to be limited to a specific form of representation but should include any form as long as it allows us to draw sound conclusions from given information. The use of diagrams has a long but unequal history in logic. The golden age of d...

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Other Authors: Moktefi, Amirouche (Editor), Shin, Sun-Joo (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Heidleberg ; New York : Birkhauser, 2013.
Series:Studies in universal logic.
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Summary:Logic, the discipline that explores valid reasoning, does not need to be limited to a specific form of representation but should include any form as long as it allows us to draw sound conclusions from given information. The use of diagrams has a long but unequal history in logic. The golden age of diagrammatic logic of the 19th century thanks to Euler and Venn diagrams was followed by the early 20th century's symbolization of modern logic by Frege and Russell. Recently, we have been witnessing a revival of interest in diagrams from various disciplines, including mathematics, logic, philosophy, cognitive science and computer science. This book aims to provide a space for this newly debated topic, the logical status of diagrams, in order to advance the goal of universal logic by exploring common and/or unique features of visual reasoning.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references.
Physical Description:xv, 200 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:3034805993
9783034805995