
Logical Reasoning with Diagrams
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 18. July 1996
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-19-510427-1 (ISBN)
Description
One effect of information technology is the increasing need to present information visually. The trend raises intriguing questions. What is the logical status of reasoning that employs visualization? What are the cognitive advantages and pitfalls of this reasoning? What kinds of tools can be developed to aid in the use of visual representation? This newest volume on the Studies in Logic and Computation series addresses the logical aspects of the visualization of information. The authors of these specially commissioned papers explore the properties of diagrams, charts, and maps, and their use in problem solving and teaching basic reasoning skills. As computers make visual representations more commonplace, it is important for professionals, researchers and students in computer science, philosophy, and logic to develop an understanding of these tools; this book can clarify the relationship between visuals and information.
Reviews / Votes
Such a theme is of interest not only to logic, philosophy, and linguistics but also to practical computer areas such as robotics and multimedia. The authors are famous and we can expect the book to draw the attention of several communities. I think the Allwein-Barwise book is a good publication move. * Dov Gabbay, Department of Computing, Imperial College * This book intends to clarify the relationship between visuals and information for professionals, researchers, and students in computer science, philosophy, and logic to develop an understanding of these tools. Zentralblatt fur Didaktik der MathematikMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
numerous line figures
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
599 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-510427-1 (9780195104271)
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Other editions
Additional editions

Gerard Allwein | Jon Barwise
Logical Reasoning with Diagrams
E-Book
06/1996
OUP eBook
€138.99
Available for download
Persons
Author
Assistant Director, Visual Inference LaboratoryAssistant Director, Visual Inference Laboratory, Indiana University
Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and PhilosophyDepartment of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Philosophy, Indiana University, USA
Content
PART A: THEORETICAL ISSUES ; 1. Visual Information and Valid Reasoning ; 2. Operational Constraints in Diagrammatic Reasoning ; 3. Diagrams and the Concept of Logical System ; PART B: CASE STUDIES ; 4. Situation-Theoretic Account of Valid Reasoning with Venn Diagrams ; 5. Towards a Model Theory of Venn Diagrams ; 6. Peircean Graphs for Propositional Logic ; 7. A Diagrammatic Subsystem of Hilbert's Geometry ; PART C: HETEROGENOUS SYSTEMS ; 8. Heterogenous Logic ; 9. Toward the Rigorous Use of Diagrams in Reasoning about Hardware ; 10. Exploiting the Potential of Diagrams in Guiding Hardware Reasoning