An Introduction to the Philosophy of Logic (Cambridge Introductions to Philosophy) offers a comprehensive and accessible entry point into this fundamental area of philosophical study. Authored by Daniel Cohnitz, the book explores key topics such as the objectivity of logical inference rules and its implications for discussions on epistemological relativism, the resurgence of logical pluralism, the metaphysical neutrality of logic, and the delineation between logic and mathematics. Each chapter delves into the state-of-the-art in contemporary philosophy of logic, providing students with a clear understanding of these debates without overwhelming them with complex technical arguments. Ideal for those working on logic or seeking to better understand its philosophical relevance, this textbook will serve as an essential resource for both students and readers interested in the broader context of philosophy.
