This bestselling, classic textbook continues to provide a complete one-semester introduction to mathematical logic. The sixth edition incorporates recent work on G???del's second incompleteness theorem as well as an appendix on consistency proofs for first-order arithmetic. It also offers historical perspectives and many new exercises of varying difficulty, which motivate and lead students to an in-depth, practical understanding of the material.
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This bestselling, classic textbook continues to provide a complete one-semester introduction to mathematical logic. The sixth edition incorporates recent work on G???del's second incompleteness theorem as well as an appendix on consistency proofs for first-order arithmetic. It also offers historical perspectives and many new exercises of varying difficulty, which motivate and lead students to an in-depth, practical understanding of the material.
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This is a very good no nonsense book .I bought the old (1st) edition very cheaply from better world books .The book is in its 5th edition and no doubt there are changes or added material .So it might be better but more expensive .It treats 1st order predicate calculus very thoroughly .Assumed is a nodding acquaintance with sets but it has a quick treatment at the beginning .The author is an expert and his writing is known for its readability and logical clarity..Advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students is the level .smn