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This review is from: Logic, Language, and Meaning, Volume 1: Introduction to Logic (Paperback)
The volume 1 of Logic, Language and Meaning is truly an amazing and inspiring reading for students of applied logic. This book introduces the reader to many of the fundamental concepts of logic and meaning. The mathematics is elegantly, simple in such a manner that makes it accessible to all kinds of scholars. The authors are particularly careful in explaining how the interplay between mathematical logic and linguistics can affect the semantics of verbal constructions.
Organizational scholars will find this book especially useful in terms of how it benefits the "theorizing paradigm" in the field. Considering how often organizational scholars derive and test verbal (worded), propositional statements, this book provides a more rigorous and intuitive approach to the process of verbal theorizing. Although, this book can be applied in many ways to organizational scholarship, one notable application is towards the process of resolving seemingly competing hypotheses. For instance, the transparency of first order logic (a subject matter of this book) provides the author/reader with the ability to systematically, tease out nuances of a given generalized theorem. |
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Logic, Language, and Meaning, Volume 1: Introduction to Logic by L. T. F. Gamut (Paperback - December 15, 1990)
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