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- Language,_Proof_and_Logic abstract "Language, Proof and Logic is an educational software package, devised and written by Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy, geared to teaching formal logic through the use of a tight integration between a textbook (same name as the package) and four software programs, where three of them are logic related (Boole, Fitch and Tarski's World) and the other (Submit) is an internet-based grading service. The name is a pun derived from Language, Truth, and Logic, the philosophy book by A. J. Ayer.A short description of the programs: Boole (named after George Boole) - a program that facilitates the construction and checking of truth tables and related notions (tautology, tautological consequence, etc.); Fitch (named after Frederic Brenton Fitch) - a natural deduction proof environment for giving and checking first-order proofs; Tarski's World (named after Alfred Tarski) - a program that teaches the basic first-order language and its semantics using a model theoretic-like approach, where the "world" consists of a little grid and some simple objects; Submit - a program that allows students to submit exercises done with the above programs to the Grade Grinder, the online grading service.↑".
- Language,_Proof_and_Logic wikiPageExternalLink lpl.stanford.edu.
- Language,_Proof_and_Logic wikiPageExternalLink lpl%20textbook.pdf.
- Language,_Proof_and_Logic wikiPageID "31629330".
- Language,_Proof_and_Logic wikiPageRevisionID "606224495".
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- Language,_Proof_and_Logic notability "May 2011".
- Language,_Proof_and_Logic oneSource "May 2011".
- Language,_Proof_and_Logic subject Category:Educational_software.
- Language,_Proof_and_Logic subject Category:Logic.
- Language,_Proof_and_Logic subject Category:Works_about_philosophy.
- Language,_Proof_and_Logic comment "Language, Proof and Logic is an educational software package, devised and written by Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy, geared to teaching formal logic through the use of a tight integration between a textbook (same name as the package) and four software programs, where three of them are logic related (Boole, Fitch and Tarski's World) and the other (Submit) is an internet-based grading service. The name is a pun derived from Language, Truth, and Logic, the philosophy book by A. J.".
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