Logic (Philosophy) | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Logic (Philosophy) category, you will find foundational and advanced works on formal and informal logic, the theory of argumentation, as well as historical and modern approaches to philosophical logic. The titles cover topics such as logical inference, modal logic, dialectical methods, the relationship between logic and language, and the application of logical principles in various philosophical movements—from antiquity to the present day.
The selection includes introductions, textbooks, lecture notes, and handbooks aimed at students, instructors, and those interested in philosophy. In addition to systematic overviews, you will also find works on specific thinkers such as Frege, Hegel, Kant, or Peirce, as well as on interdisciplinary topics such as the connection between logic and digitalization or the role of logic in Stoicism.